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heave_in_sight
heave in sight
English
Alternative forms
- heave into sight
Verb
heave in sight (third-person singular simple present heaves in sight, present participle heaving in sight, simple past hove in sight, past participle hove in sight or hoven in sight)
- (nautical) To appear at a distance, to emerge in the field of vision.
- 1836, Frederick Marryat, The Pirate, chapter 7
- The captain of the schooner is abaft with his glass in his hand, occasionally sweeping the offing in expectation of a vessel heaving in sight [...]
- 1850, Punch, The progress to Ostend
- Till on Thursday at nine, to the joy of your friend, I was told we were heaving in sight of Ostend;
- And heaving in sight on't (yon won't feel a doubt of it) Was good news to one who 'd been long heaving out of it.
- 1864, Reverend H. Eastman, in a letter to A. Lincoln, An Acrostic
- Ho! The haven of rest is now heaving in view
- And the calm shall succeed where the winds fiercely blew.
- 1901, Joseph Conrad, Falk
- The smoke of Falk's tug hove in sight, far away at the mouth of the river.
- 1922, Rafael Sabatini, Captain Blood, Chapter XXVII
- Having crossed the Caribbean in the teeth of contrary winds, it was not until the early days of April that the French fleet hove in sight of Cartagena [...]
- 1836, Frederick Marryat, The Pirate, chapter 7
Translations
to appear in the distance
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