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O OAKHAM or OAKUM to OPEN with a place OPENING to OUT-FIT OPENING ORDINARY ORLOP OVER-BOARD OVER-CAST-STAFF OVER-HAULING OVER-MASTED OVER-SETTING OUT OUT-FIT OUT OF TRIM to OWNER Search Contact us |
OVER-BOARDOVER-BOARD, the state of being thrown out of a ship or boat, into the water whereon she swims: also the act of falling from such a vessel into the sea, &c. as, the ship sprung a leak, and obliged us to throw the guns over-board; a heavy sea broke over the deck, and carried two of our men over-board.
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