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Filter by Meaning The skier changed the steerage of the ski to take a sharp turn on the slope.
The archer calibrated the steerage of the bow to shoot arrows at different ranges.
The marksman adjusted the steerage of the bullet to hit the moving target.
The hockey player altered the steerage of the puck to score a goal.
The pitcher modified the steerage of the baseball to pitch a curveball.
The artilleryman controlled the steerage of the cannonball to hit the enemy's fortifications.
The boater adjusted the steerage of the boat to navigate through the rough waters.
The quarterback changed the steerage of the football mid-air to throw a long pass.
The javelin thrower controlled the steerage of the javelin to set a new record.
The kite flyer regulated the steerage of the kite to keep it soaring in the sky.
The archer adjusted the steerage of the arrow to hit the target accurately.
The cricket bowler managed the steerage of the ball to deceive the batsman.
The astronaut regulated the steerage of the spacecraft to maneuver it through the asteroid field.
The spearfisher managed the steerage of the spear to catch the fish.
The steerage passengers had to endure rough seas and harsh weather conditions on their journey.
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