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breeches buoy
noun
, Nautical.
- a rescue device consisting of a life buoy from which is suspended a canvas sling, similar in form to a pair of breeches, in which shipwrecked or disabled persons are hauled from a vessel to the shore or to another vessel by means of a rope and pulley between them.
breeches buoy
noun
- a ring-shaped life buoy with a support in the form of a pair of short breeches, in which a person is suspended for safe transfer from a ship
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Word History and Origins
Origin of breeches buoy1
First recorded in 1875–80
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Example Sentences
Out to the wreck, the breeches buoy traveled, and then returned with its freight of a second man.
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Their calmness and skillful handling of the breeches buoy gear inspired the onlookers with renewed hope.
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But several waves washed completely 78 over the breeches buoy and the girl was each time buried from sight.
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They had erected 76 a stout pair of wooden “shears” in the sand and over this the breeches buoy gear ran.
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Supposing I told you that the man left the ship, alive and sound in the breeches-buoy, and got here in this condition.
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