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Matthias Ramsey
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14 October, 12:02
What is a canvas bellying breeze
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Frankie Thornton
14 October, 12:07
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When the wind blows on the sails, they curve outwards like a fat human belly. So a "bellying canvas" is a sail that's full of wind, meaning that the ship is underway ... So it's used as a metaphor in the sentence 'but soon an offshore breeze blew to our liking - a canvas-bellying breeze' or personification.
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