bowse

/baʊz/
verb
  1. To pull or haul, especially with a rope or tackle, often used in nautical contexts.
    • He learned to bowse the sail tight against the wind during his first voyage.
    • The sailors had to bowse the heavy anchor chain back onto the deck.
    • They used a winch to bowse the cargo net up from the hold.
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