Similar words: ailing, wailing, failing, prevailing, unavailing, ceiling, smiling, roiling. Meaning: ['seɪlɪŋ] n. 1. the work of a sailor 2. riding in a sailboat 3. the departure of a vessel from a port 4. the activity of flying a glider.
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91. When sailing, keep a constant check on changes in wind direction.
92. If you can answer the first question, the rest of the test should be plain sailing.
93. The ship is outward bound , sailing away from its home port.
94. Then wind arose, and the little sailing boat filled away.
95. Pregnancy wasn't all plain sailing and once again there were problems.
96. He's sailing against the wind in his attempt to stop women using the club.
97. She answered the first question well and from then on it was all plain sailing.
98. I can remember the first time I went sailing - it was a wonderful sensation.
99. The goods that they were sailing to us would arrive soon.
100. The roads were busy as we drove out of town(Sentencedict.com ), but after that it was plain sailing.
101. I forgot to renew my membership in the sailing club.
102. Colonel Sailing has command over/is in command of the Guards Regiment.
103. She's keen on sailing.
104. They said good-bye to their families and shipped out in these sailing vessels.
105. The sealing wax bore the impression of a sailing ship.
106. The Longman logo, a small sailing ship, is on the cover of this book.
107. You were sailing a bit close to the wind there when you made those remarks about his wife.
108. You can't take the children out sailing in this weather! Have you completely taken leave of your senses?
109. Bob always enjoys sailing, even though the weather is cloudy.
110. We discovered this beach while we were sailing around the island.
111. The centre offers activities like canoeing and sailing and such.
112. In the morning the wind was up and we got ready for a day's sailing.
113. We struck up a conversation, in the course of which it emerged that he was a sailing man.
114. He seems to do everything brilliantly - piano playing, skiing, sailing.
115. He only bought the yacht as a status symbol he hates sailing.
116. The timbers of those old sailing ships were mainly oak.
117. Once we have got the money, it will be plain sailing.
118. The short is a film about sailing.
119. He plays golf and does a little sailing.
120. He was also, incidentally, a fellow sailing enthusiast.
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