rap full
Nautical
adjective
(of a sail or sails) filled with wind; clean full.
adverb
with all sails full of wind.
Origin of rap full
First recorded in 1865–70
Words nearby rap full
ranvier's node,
raob,
raoc,
raoult's law,
rap,
rap full,
rap group,
rap jumping,
rap music,
rap session,
rap sheet
Example sentences from the Web for rap full
Rap-full, rap′-fool, adj. full of wind—of sails when close-hauled.
She was kept a rap-full until near the edge of the eddy, and then her helm was put nearly down, all at once.
Afloat And Ashore |James Fenimore Cooper