stowing in English

verb
1
pack or store (an object) carefully and neatly in a particular place.
the bathhouse offers baskets in which to stow your clothes

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1. Aerodynamically efficient lightweight vertical take-off and landing aircraft with pivoting rotors and stowing rotor blades

2. Chancy needed a spare and, after stowing it in his bedroll, forgot about it

3. The Aerobus has 2 large sections set aside for stowing your luggage on the bus during the journey.

4. If you are carrying or stowing a Bandolier rather than wearing it around your chest, it has light Bulk instead of negligible.

5. A woman with a history of stowing away on airliners was Arrested Tuesday for attempting to sneak onto a flight at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport, authorities said

6. Hartman, a woman with a history of stowing away on Airliners, was arrested Tuesday, March 16, 2021, for attempting to sneak onto a flight at Chicago’s O

7. Considered one of the films that make men cry, MSNBC's Ian Hodder stated that men admire Jack's sense of adventure, stowing away on a steamship bound for America.

8. Loading, stowing, transporting and discharging Breakbulk and project heavy lift cargo is a complex operation, requiring considerable technical and engineering expertise, as well as specialised hardware and equipment.

9. Recent Examples on the Web Hopkins and crewmate Victor Glover also vented residual ammonia Coolant from two jumpers used to service the station's thermal control system, stowing the hoses in different locations for future use if needed

10. This Phase I program would examine the feasibility of developing an innovative mobile aircrew Crashworthy seating prototype that allows the cabin crewmembers the freedom to perform the majority of their airborne tasks but also allows for easy and rapid repositioning or stowing of the seat to accommodate cargo/troop ingress/egress, hoist operations, etc.

11. This fine control of the sail without need for the crew to leave the deck, is achieved by Brailing up.Rather than lowering the mainsail, it is gathered up against its own luff and head by means of lines called brails.This technique is an effective way of stowing the mainsail and gives fine control over the power obtained from the sail.