keeled

[US]/kiːld/
[UK]/kiːld/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to capsize or overturn
adj.having a keel

Phrases & Collocations

keeled over

keeled back

keeled forward

keeled at sea

keeled in surprise

keeled with laughter

keeled under pressure

keeled from exhaustion

Example Sentences

the boat keeled over in the strong winds.

he keeled over from exhaustion after the marathon.

the ship keeled to one side during the storm.

she almost keeled over when she heard the news.

the old tree keeled over in the heavy rain.

after the fall, he keeled over and couldn't get up.

they saw the horse keeled over in the field.

the sudden shock made him keel over in disbelief.

during the race, one competitor keeled over in the heat.

the yacht keeled sharply as it turned.

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