And the word Carenage itself, which you come across all over the islands, refers to the old place where ships would be careened. |
A scooter careened into Derek, sending him flying across the blacktop road. |
A Zero careened sharply, smoking, and its engine reduced to a mere whine as it plummeted earthward. |
Following the impact, the truck careened into the eastbound lane of Highway 52, directly towards an oncoming van. |
That sort of upkeep had always been done between tides, on gently sloped sandy beaches, where the boats were careened and cleaned. |
La Palma, the provincial capital, was settled in 1853 at a place where boats dry-docked to be careened and provisioned. |