Keel


The meaning of the word Keel is: overturn; capsize


Examples:

Feeling like it might keel at any minute, the kayaker tried to steady himself with his oar.

published by Louvenia on 2021-05-06 23:18:36


While standing up on the paddleboard, the novice paddler began to keel over and eventually overturned.

published by Venita on 2021-09-11 03:04:55


The ship lurched and tottered, feeling like it might keel over into the sea.

published by Mirella on 2021-12-02 18:34:32


Afraid that he might keel over dead, the man always made sure to avoid the foods he was allergic to.

published by Xiomara on 2021-12-31 01:58:19


While playing in the bath tub, the toddler loved to make his toy boat keel over into the water.

published by Esperanza on 2021-05-19 23:34:57


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