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ˈcarry-away [f. carry away, carry v. 46 c.] In Yachting, the breakage of a spar, rope, etc.
1901Westm. Gaz. 23 May 5/1 The ‘carry-away’..was the most serious that could have happened. First bowsprit snapped, and topmast bent to leeward. 1928Daily Tel. 11 Sept. 15/6 Mrs. Percy Sabel's Widgeon had a carry-away, and was forced to give up when well placed. |