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single-hander — noun Date: 1946 a person who sails single handed … New Collegiate Dictionary
single-hander — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ¦ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun : a person who sails single handed … Useful english dictionary
Single-handed sailing — The sport of single handed sailing is sailing with only one crewmember (ie. only one person on board the vessel). The term is usually used with reference to ocean and long distance sailing, and particularly competitive sailing. Terminology In… … Wikipedia
Single-Handed Trans-Atlantic Race — The Single handed Trans Atlantic Race, or STAR, is an east to west yacht race across the North Atlantic. When inaugurated in 1960, it was the first single handed ocean yacht race; it is run from Plymouth to the USA, and is held every four years.… … Wikipedia
single-handed — adverb & adjective 1》 done without help from others. 2》 done or designed to be used with one hand. Derivatives single handedly adverb single hander noun … English new terms dictionary
List of EastEnders two-hander episodes — EastEnders two hander episodes refers to singular episodes of the BBC soap opera EastEnders that feature only two members of the cast for the duration. Scripted like mini plays, two hander episodes have become a tradition in EastEnders over the… … Wikipedia
List of Ace western letter-series single titles — Ace Books have published hundreds of western titles, starting in 1952. Most of these were Ace Doubles (dos à dos format), but they also published a few single volumes. Between 1952 and 1968, the books had a letter series identifier; after that… … Wikipedia
Dot Branning — EastEnders character Portrayed by June Brown Tallulah Pitt Brown (flashback) Created by Julia Smith and Tony Holland … Wikipedia
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Clipper route — The Clipper Route followed by ships sailing between England and Australia/New Zealand. In sailing, the clipper route was the traditional route sailed by clipper ships between Europe and the Far East, Australia and New Zealand. The route ran from… … Wikipedia