n. 1. A rope or chain attached to one or both of the lower corners of a sail, serving to move or extend it. 2. sheets The spaces at either end of an open boat in front of and behind the seats. intr.v. sheet·ed, sheet·ing, sheets Idiom: To extend in a certain direction. Used of the sheets of a sail. three sheets to/in the wind Informal Intoxicated; drunk. [Middle English shete, from Old English scēat(line), sheet (line), from scēata, corner of a sail; see skeud- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] |
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