It refers to having three sails rigged on a sailing boat, a sail was also known as a sheet. I think it was a tactic used in runnng a boat through a storm, erratically, hence becoming a simile for being drunk and unable to walk in a straight line...
The term "sheet" refers to the rope used to secure the sail. It took three ropes to properly secure the sails on the ship. Having three "sheets" loose or "in the wind" would cause the ship to move about much like a drunk person staggering. Hence the original wording of the phrase "three sheets IN the wind". As far as most can find, the first written instance of this saying was in 1821.
Thoracic is a medical term that has three syllables.
When hospital staff changed the sheets of patients (that would lie on sheets for several days) they used a technique that would keep the sheets tight and smooth under the patient, by folding the corners so they STAYED tucked in place. That fold became known as a "hospital corner".
The definition of the term 'quire' is: any collection of paper leaves in a manuscript or book. It can also mean to fold four sheets of parchment paper into eight leaves of paper.
To become smaller, to shrink
if you are looking for a term: a cliche
When a Marine "drops pack," it means his term of service is over.
malleability is when metals can be flattened into thin sheets.
malleability is when metals can be flattened into thin sheets.
The term "BAM" is a derogatory term which stands for "Broad Assed Marine" and is used in reference to Women Marines.
who cares lol
malleability is when metals can be flattened into thin sheets.
Marine Pollutant
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Pulp is the term used to refer to softened wood fibers used in the production of paper. These fibers are processed and formed into sheets that eventually become paper products.
Malleability is the property that allows a material to be hammered into thin sheets without breaking.
malleability
Marine life is that which lives in any water environment such as lakes,rivers or oceans.