Gammoning [verb]

Definition of Gammoning:

trick

Synonyms of Gammoning:


Opposite/Antonyms of Gammoning:

Give


Sentence/Example of Gammoning:

At each turn the gammoning hawser is hove taut, while every effort is used to bring the bowsprit down into its place.

A heavy boat is sometimes suspended from the end, the weight of which greatly assists the gammoning process.

Now galvanized chain is more commonly used than rope for gammoning.

Gammoning lashing, fashion, &c., has a peculiar seamanlike meaning.

They're on the make themselves; they want to get where we are; gammoning the common run helps towards that.

An iron plate bolted to the stem of some vessels for the purpose of supporting the gammoning of the bowsprit.

A mortise-opening cut through the knee of the head, between the cheeks, through which the gammoning is passed.

You did quite right; vell, vile I can get fifteen bob a day by gammoning a maim, the devil may vork for me.

As she did so, a fortunate shot cut away the gammoning of her bowsprit.

The young rascal was gammoning us last night, pretending to be so bad.