"Stuff tossed overboard" refers to items or cargo that are deliberately thrown off a vessel into the water. This practice, often called "jettisoning," is typically done to lighten the ship during emergencies, such as rough weather or to prevent capsizing. The items discarded can range from excess cargo to personal belongings, and while it can save the ship and crew, it often results in loss of valuable goods.
they believed it calmed stormy seas
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Both. There have been legends of mermaids helping sailors tossed overboard. But there are also tales of beautiful mermaids luring seamen to their doom
If a convict died whilst in transit on the First Fleet, they were simply wrapped in a cloth or an oilskin and tossed overboard. If a sailor or marine died, it was usually because they were washed overboard anyway, so they did not receive a proper burial at sea.
Accidents, murders, mutinies caused deaths and MIA"s - naturally these losses were underreported. many bodies tossed overboard- never recovered...
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Tossed - Toased
The Roman general who famously threw sacred chickens overboard was Publius Claudius Pulcher. This incident occurred during the First Punic War in 249 BCE when he sought to gain favor from the gods before a naval battle against Carthage. When the chickens refused to eat, he declared that they were unfit for the gods and tossed them overboard, leading to a disastrous defeat for the Roman fleet, which many interpreted as a sign of divine displeasure.
Man overboard! Our hostess really went overboard with the decorations!
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The suffix for tossed is ed