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Filter by Meaning The reeve was made of sturdy materials to withstand strong winds.
The reeve snapped under the pressure of the wind, causing the sail to flutter wildly.
The sailor carefully tied the sail to the reeve before setting off.
The reeve was damaged by the storm and needed to be replaced.
The yacht had a broken reeve that needed to be replaced before the next race.
The reeve snapped in the strong gust of wind, causing the sail to come crashing down.
The sailboat had a large reeve to support the large sail.
The sailor climbed up the mast to inspect the reeve for damage.
The ship's reeve needed repair after the rough voyage.
She had to reeve the thread through the tiny needle's eye.
The rock climber will reeve the rope through the carabiner.
The seamstress will reeve the thread through the needle.
The firefighter will reeve the rope through the harness.
The engineer will reeve the cable through the winch.
The construction worker will reeve the cable through the hoist.
The horse trainer will reeve the reins through the bit.
The sailor will reeve the ropes through the blocks.
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