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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121. Occasional regattas liven up the local sailing.
122. It caught the breeze and went sailing.
123. It's amazing how one's sailing improves over the holiday.
124. Lucy frequently mentioned Charles's sailing weekends.
125. A wide range of leisure activities such as swimming, fishing,(www.Sentencedict.com) and sailing are also available.
126. Not only has it been sailing in calm coastal waters, but it also has one of your sea-marshals on board.
127. There were many sailing dinghies taking advantage of the breeze and several water skiers battling against the slight swell.
128. It is commonly used in racing and flat water sailing.
129. He studied the sailing boat for a while, smiling to himself.
130. But the bamboo sailing rafts needed less than a foot of water to float, and came gliding right into the shallows.
131. Newall, 27, was arrested by a Royal Navy frigate sailing his yacht off Casablanca.
132. Plenty to do for the young and elderly including windsurfing, sailing, bowls, tennis and horse riding.
133. A sailing ship was passing, its mylar sails flapping in the gusty wind.
134. To be knocked down by the boom of a sailing vessel was so banal as to be embarrassing.
135. Porto Heli A flexible mix of dinghy sailing, catamarans and windsurfing conveniently based on a family run hotel with half board.
136. In 1833 Biscoe was appointed to the Hopefull and Rose for a similar expedition, but resigned before sailing.
137. Just as the sailing ship belonged to a world before jobs, the space ship belongs to a world after jobs.
138. The outlet for this fortune, apart from an art collection which shames the San Diego Museum of Art, is his sailing.
139. Sailing yachts 31-53 feet, motor yachts 37-46 feet, plus an extensive range of crewed sail and motor yachts 42-120 feet.
140. We would learn about boats and sailing, about boat charters and the travel business.
141. August is a fairly quiet month in Shetland apart from social functions like sailing regattas.
142. Dinghies For a change of pace, sailing dinghies and catamarans are available.
143. The looks, the comfort, the smoothness of systems, the very fabric of ultimate sailing endures.
144. Local Activities: Walks, sailing, wind-surfing, deep-sea fishing, golf, sandy beaches.
145. Notice the back foot position on the centreline and look how the hands are well down the boom in a sailing position.
146. Small sailing vessels dotted the sheltered waters within sight of the government buildings, riding an a soft southerly breeze.
147. Finally, Fellowship Afloat are looking for a new chief sailing instructor.
148. Local sailing options include bombing on windsurfers, high performance dinghies, or catamarans in some centres.
149. Audrey plays competitive squash and Victoria plays badminton as well as going sailing.
150. But he found flying and sailing both more invigorating and he kept procrastinating.
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