Synonym: coast, cruise, float, glide, navigate, skim. Similar words: nail, mail, jail, rail, trail, retail, fail to, detail. Meaning: [seɪl] n. 1. a large piece of fabric (usually canvas fabric) by means of which wind is used to propel a sailing vessel 2. an ocean trip taken for pleasure. v. 1. traverse or travel by ship on (a body of water) 2. move with sweeping, effortless, gliding motions 3. travel in a boat propelled by wind 4. travel by boat propelled by wind or by other means.
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151 I sail up the hill and along Hyde Hill Lane as if I were a balloon.
152 When defeat comes, accept it as a signal that your plans are not sound, rebuild those plans, and set sail once more toward your coveted goal. Napoleon Hill
153 There is an analogy here with ships in wartime, which sail in convoys to reduce the numbers lost to submarines.
154 Between the curving cross-spars, the sail adopts a vee form not unlike that on a Malay or triangular kite.
155 For these boats a sail which allows them to compete more evenly under handicap rules has obvious advantages.
156 If all goes to plan, the sail will collapse into a box less than a cubic metre in volume.
157 A green bush billowed from a crack in it like a sail.
158 Before we sail, the science party assembles for a meeting.
159 But Thieu Tri declined to bargain and left Percival no choice but to free the dignitaries and sail away.
160 It seems that every time Robin sets sail in his venerable old craft he picks up some award or other.
161 Voice over Before they set sail there are final checks to be made.
162 Watersports: On the Fuschlsee you can hire electrically-powered boats, rowing boats, pedaloes, and also sail or windsurf.
163 He that will not sail until all dangers are over, will never put to sea. Thomas Fuller
164 Latest in electronics, new sail inventory 1990, new coffee grinder system ready to race or cruise.
165 Around 300 people managed to board a ship which set sail, but this was intercepted in the harbour by coastguards.
166 The catamaran surged forward under the added power of the big sail.
167 She had the sail up and stood on the sun deck, her black eyes bright with bliss.
168 A dual batten option is commonplace, enabling the sail to be set soft if desired.
169 The vessel set sail late Tuesday for an undisclosed destination, the news agency said.
170 The boat's sail had an area of more than 50 square yards.
171 It was not until last year that I achieved my ambition to sail there.
172 The illuminated sail was reversible, so that it always sailed in the right direction to ensure authenticity.
173 We shall gladly join with you in the purchase of 100 bales of wool, to be shied in moieties by two different ve els, to sail about a month apart.
174 Includes a parasol, a canopy, a sun sail, a terry cloth seat cover and a rear textile cover.
175 Ships had to sail around the Cape of Good Hope.
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176 I want to sail sticks across a fresh mud puddle and make a sidewalk with rocks.
177 The sun sail can be moved sideways to protect the baby from the sun at any angle while allowing air-flow.
178 But at present this kind of market level is in make sail eye is a superexcellent investment opportunity however.
179 On the surrounding waters of the resort isle, dive, windsurf, water - ski, even sail a catamaran.
180 FCL cargo must be tendered to Maersk Origins between 2 and 5 days prior to actual vessel sail which is on or prior to the master contract date field labeled "Must be on a vessel on or prior date".