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  2. sheet
    NOUN
    sheet (noun) · sheets (plural noun)
    1. a large rectangular piece of cotton or other fabric, used on a bed to cover the mattress and as a layer beneath blankets when these are used.
      synonyms:
      • used in comparisons to describe the pallor of a person who is ill or has had a shock:
        "Are you OK? You're as white as a sheet"
    2. a rectangular piece of paper, especially one of a standard size produced commercially and used for writing and printing on:
      "a sheet of unmarked paper"
      synonyms:
      leaf · page · folio · piece of paper
      • a quantity of text or other information contained on a sheet of paper:
        "he produced yet another sheet of figures"
      • printing
        a flat piece of paper as opposed to a reel of continuous paper, the bound pages of a book, or a folded map.
      • all the postage stamps printed on one piece of paper:
        "a sheet of stamps"
      • a map, especially one part of a series covering a larger area.
    3. a broad flat piece of material such as metal or glass:
      "the small pipe has been formed from a flat sheet of bronze"
      synonyms:
      pane · panel · piece · plate · slab
    4. an extensive unbroken surface area of something:
      "a sheet of ice"
      synonyms:
      • a broad moving mass of flames or water:
        "the rain was still falling in sheets"
    VERB
    sheet (verb) · sheets (third person present) · sheeted (past tense) · sheeted (past participle) · sheeting (present participle)
    1. cover with or wrap in a sheet or sheets:
      "we sheeted a narrow bed"
    2. (of rain) fall in large quantities:
      "rain sheeted down"
    ORIGIN
    Old English scēte, scīete, of Germanic origin; related to the verb shoot in its primary sense ‘to project’.
    sheet
    NOUN
    sheet (noun) · sheets (plural noun)
    1. a rope attached to the lower corner of a sail for securing or extending the sail or for altering its direction.
    2. (sheets)
      the space at the bow or stern of an open boat.
    VERB
    (sheet something in/out)
    sheet (verb) · sheets (third person present) · sheeted (past tense) · sheeted (past participle) · sheeting (present participle)
    1. make a sail more or less taut:
      "notice also how he is sheeting in the sail" ·
      "you need to sheet it out considerably to slow down"
      • (sheet something home)
        extend a sail by tightening the sheets so that the sail is set as flat as possible:
        "the jib is sheeted home"
    ORIGIN
    Old English scēata ‘lower corner of a sail’, of Germanic origin; related to Old Norse skauti ‘kerchief’ (see also sheet).
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