- In sailing,
luffing refers to when a
sailing vessel is
steered far
enough toward the
direction of the wind ("windward"), or the
sheet controlling a sail...
- in
Luffness are
traditional farm cottages;
among its
notable buildings are
Luffness Castle (also
known as
Luffness House) and
Luffness Mill.
Luffness New...
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luff or
Luffing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Luff or
luffing may
refer to:
Arthur P.
Luff (1855–1938),
British physician and
forensic scientist...
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Luffness Friary, was a
friary of the Carmelites,
commonly known as the
white friars,
established in
Luffness, Scotland. Site
Record for
Luffness, Carmelite...
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Alison Nicole Luff (born
December 20, 1988) is an
American singer and
stage actress. She is best
known for her
extensive work in
musical theatre, notably...
- Matt
Luff (born May 5, 1997) is a
Canadian professional ice
hockey winger who is
currently playing with the
Springfield Thunderbirds in the
American Hockey...
- A level-
luffing crane is a
crane mechanism where the hook
remains at the same
level while luffing:
moving the jib up and down, so as to move the hook...
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Luffness Castle, also
known as
Luffness House, is a
house built in a
former fortification near the
village of Aberlady, East Lothian, Scotland. The lands...
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David Luff (born 1969), is a
former senior journalist with the Sydney-based,
Rupert Murdoch-owned
newspaper The
Daily Telegraph, and a
former senior media...
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Robert Charles William Luff, CBE (7 July 1914 – 18
February 2009) was a
British theatrical agent and producer. He was most
notable for
producing the stage...