gaff in English

noun
1
a stick with a hook, or a barbed spear, for landing large fish.
Before commercialization, when lobsters were fished as a subsistence item, or for sale or barter in small local markets, they were typically fished by hand or with gaffs and spears.
2
a spar to which the head of a fore-and-aft sail is bent.
Vessels built of ferrocement may be accepted if they have a gaff or traditional schooner rig.
verb
1
seize or impale with a gaff.
Therefore, I favour such deceptive tactics as dragging a small, weighted hook wrapped in colourful wool across the sandy bottom and gaffing the unsuspecting honeymooners mid-coitus.

Use "gaff" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "gaff" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "gaff", or refer to the context using the word "gaff" in the English Dictionary.

1. Give him the gaff. He deserves it.

2. A mountaineer must learn to stand the gaff.

3. The pioneers were individualists. And theydid stand the gaff .

4. " I have the gaff now, " he said. Sentencedict.com

5. He's a good bloke - he wouldn't blow the gaff on us.

6. To hook or land ( a fish ) using a gaff.

7. Hanging the gaff down can spill the wind out of the sail.

8. What did you figure to do when you drove overboard with the gaff?

9. Spanker – A fore-and-aft sail on an Aftermost mast, bent with a gaff and boom.; Spar - A wooden or metal pole used for rigging such as mast, yard, gaff, boom, etc

10. The gaff rig and the Bermudan are the two major rigs today

11. If you want to succeed in this field, you'll have to stand the gaff.

12. Lucile: About an hour ago. Melanie's got a nice gaff , does not she?

13. I can reach him with the gaff and eat him here in comfort. "

14. EX : If you want to succeed in this field, you'll have to stand the gaff.

15. Don't blow the gaff on us about putting the rat in his desk.

16. I can reach it with the gaff and eat it here in comfort.

17. They killed Green because he was about to blow the gaff on their drug dealing.

18. Skill with a net, or the line, or the gaff does not make a man a fisherman, Santiago.

19. A cord or canvas strap used to secure a sail to a yard boom or gaff.

20. Ezra knelt still looking back, coming beside his father and blindly reaching for the worn handle of the gaff.

21. The racing sailor and the average yachtsman stay with the Bermudan rig, while the gaff is favored by a few diehards and …

22. Even with the gaff in it, it took another hour to drag the fish into the back of the boat.

23. In 2019 Los Angeles, former police officer Rick Deckard is detained by officer Gaff, and brought to his former supervisor, Bryant.

24. Barkentines are three-masted vessels with square sails on the foremast and gaff sails on the main mast and the mizzen mast

25. The gaff rig is not as efficient as the Bermuda rig, and the rig is more complicated and requires more crew for sail handling.

26. To prevent private file from blowing the gaff and to insure materials against losing have become the problem which people put strong attention to solve.

27. Even after the closing of Charity Hospital, the Mayor's gaff about a "chocolate city," and the complete Bollixing of the Road Home Project, New Orleans refused to die

28. ‘Her Bowsprit carries two foresails, and her large mainsail is gaff rigged, with an upside-down triangle of topsail to fill the gap at the masthead.’ ‘Next we had to set the course sail, the top sail of the forward mast, then the foresails out over the Bowsprit.’ ‘She had swum to the Bowsprit …