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91hoist sail — raise the sails (Nautical) …
92hoist the flag — raise the flag …
93hoist the white flag — raise the white flag, surrender …
94hoist a few — American, informal to drink several glasses of beer or other alcoholic drink. We stopped at Donovan s on the way home and hoisted a few …
95hoist, show — idi or wave the white flag, to give up; yield …
96hoist one's flag — (of an admiral) take up command …
97hoist the flag — stake one s claim to discovered territory by displaying a flag …
98Hydraulic hooklift hoist — PRESSURE FLOW Hydraulic Oil Pressure = Capacity All hooklift hoists are preset, at the factory, to achieve intended lifting capacity. Turning up the system s pressure will increase lifting capacity, but adjusting or tampering with hoist s… …
99USS Hoist (ARS-40) — was a Bolster class rescue and salvage ship acquired by the U.S. Navy during World War II. Her task was to come to the aid of stricken vessels. Hoist was launched 31 March 1945 by Basalt Rock Corp., Napa, California; sponsored by Mrs. William E.… …
100Hills Hoist — The Hills Hoist is an Australian version of the rotary clothes line, the distinguishing feature of which is a crown and pinion winding mechanism allowing the clothesline to be lowered and raised. The hoist mechanism was devised by Adelaide… …