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vang
[ vang ]
noun
- a rope extending from the peak of a gaff to the ship's rail or to a mast, used to steady the gaff.
vang
/ æŋ /
noun
- a rope or tackle extended from the boom of a fore-and-aft mainsail to a deck fitting of a vessel when running, in order to keep the boom from riding up
- a guy extending from the end of a gaff to the vessel's rail on each side, used for steadying the gaff
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of vang1
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of vang1
Example Sentences
They were among six foreign tourists to die over a few days in the small, riverside tourist town of Vang Vieng.
Chia Vang, a history professor and vice chancellor of inclusion at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, sees the three-pronged curriculum as a testament to the resilience of Southeast Asian communities.
“People never thought that we would survive in this country because we were from a more agrarian background,” Vang said.
The 28-year-old, from Orpington, south-east London, was one of a number of people taken to hospital after drinking alcohol suspected to have been laced with methanol in the backpacking hotspot Vang Vieng.
Reports suggest that the six people who died earlier this month in the Laotian town of Vang Vieng had drunk shots of locally made vodka.
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