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  • We have had six stout sails, of the heaviest canvas, furled and double-gasketed, torn loose and stripped from the yards.

    CHAPTER XXXVI 2010

  • While the sails were furled and gasketed, awnings stretched, and sheets and tackles coiled harbour fashion, David Grief paced the deck and looked vainly for a flutter of life elsewhere than on the strange schooner.

    THE DEVILS OF FUATINO 2010

  • In the darkness we could hear the work aloft going on as yards were run down, sheets let go, and sails dewed up and gasketed.

    CHAPTER XLVI 2010

  • The camera is sealed, including an SD card slot with a gasketed hatch that looks like it came off a tiny submarine.

    Fetish: Truly Wire-Free Earbuds, Glove-Friendly GPS Handheld, Tough-as-Nails Videocam 2008

  • One of them had removed a box-like object from its back and inserted its head (?) and arms through gasketed holes.

    Explorations ANDERSON, Poul 1981

  • Finding one, he strapped himself in, sealed the gasketed door, and settled the back of his head into the rest against the expected surge of acceleration.

    The Past Through Tomorrow Heinlein, Robert A. 1967

  • It's glass cloth, gasketed onto the two steel sections it joins.

    The Past Through Tomorrow Heinlein, Robert A. 1967

  • Finding one, he strapped himself in, sealed the gasketed door, and settled the back of his head into the rest against the expected surge of acceleration.

    The Worlds Of Robert A Heinlein Heinlein, Robert A. 1966

  • Alan said, examining the neat lines of hot glue that gasketed the sturdy rubberized antennae in place, masking the slightly melted edges left behind by the drill press.

    Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town Cory Doctorow

  • In the darkness we could hear the work aloft going on as yards were run down, sheets let go, and sails dewed up and gasketed.

    Chapter 46 1914

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