Definitions from Wiktionary (wing-and-wing)
▸ adverb: (nautical) Sailing a square-rigged vessel before the wind with studding sails on both sides.
▸ adverb: (nautical) Sailing a fore-and-aft-rigged vessel before the wind with the mainsail and a headsail on different sides (in goose wing position).
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▸ adverb: (nautical) Sailing a square-rigged vessel before the wind with studding sails on both sides.
▸ adverb: (nautical) Sailing a fore-and-aft-rigged vessel before the wind with the mainsail and a headsail on different sides (in goose wing position).
Similar:
awheel,
waveward,
screwwise,
atwirl,
asweep,
spireward,
bendways,
bare poles,
sea legs,
deck roof,
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