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good leg (plural good legs)

  1. (nautical) A course sailed on a tack near to the desired course.
    • 1848, James Fenimore Cooper, Jack Tier:
      In a minute or two the Swash was under what Mrs. Budd might have called her "attacking" canvas, and was close by the wind, looking on a good leg well up the harbour.

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