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Filter by Meaning The scout taught the new camper how to tie a gybe knot to hang their food from a tree.
The gybe music at the club last night was fantastic!
After much discussion, the company decided to gybe with the new regulations.
The gybe music had a catchy beat that made people dance.
The skier had to gybe to avoid the tree in her path.
Learning how to perform a gybe is an important skill in windsurfing.
When skiing in deep powder, a gybe can be used to maintain speed and control while navigating through difficult terrain.
The employees had to gybe with the company's decision to cut bonuses.
He had trouble executing the gybe and ended up falling.
The sailor adjusted the gybe to catch more wind and increase speed.
The skipper instructed the crew on how to maneuver the gybe during the race.
The sailor had to secure the gybe with a knot to prevent it from coming loose.
The instructor pointed out the gybe as an essential component of the sailboat.
The political situation in the country could gybe at any moment, and nobody knew what would happen next.
The economy is expected to gybe into a recession due to the current situation.
The gybe swung violently in the wind, narrowly missing the sailor's head.
The artist had to gybe with the client's preferences to complete the project.
The scout demonstrated how to tie a gybe knot for the first-year campers.
After hearing the news, he couldn't help but gybe at his friend's misfortune.
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