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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151. Sailing a bamboo raft through the late autumn and early winter storms was definitely perilous.
152. Our cruising grounds afford an almost constant sailing breeze and long hours of clear sunshine throughout the summer months.
153. You at the helm of the small, wooden sailing boat with the green line around it.
154. From the moment that Coot Club opens, we are deep into technicalities of Broadland sailing, of tides and bridge diameters.
155. Listening to the conversation,(Sentence dictionary) Trent watched three frigate birds sailing the on-shore breeze beyond the quay.
156. After sailing all day, I reached a small island, where I slept that night.
157. We were sailing southward.
158. Evening meal together, and detailed briefing for next phase of free sailing.
159. You may substitute another policy if its cover for watersports and sailing is equivalent or better.
160. The low arches and shallow water stopped sailing ships going further inland.
161. Sailing inside the Boom By crouching down, you can rise up inside the boom and rest your back on it.
162. She liked the video vessel very much but she adores her real sailing boat.
163. But don't worry if your little darlings don't take to sailing.
164. A fully equipped tipi had almost as many ropes, lines, pegs,[sentencedict.com] and parts as an old-time sailing vessel.
165. Ferry blaze FIRE broke out yesterday on a cross-Channel ferry sailing from Dieppe to Newhaven.
166. Sailing away: Middlesbrough residents have bid their final farewell to their adopted ship.
167. Yachtsmen, too, after sailing around the world with only the wind as a companion.
168. Motorboats are also available for hire, as are the pedaloes and sailing dinghies.
169. Here you can windsurf and waterski, and there are some excellent sailing dinghies, canoes and pedaloes.
170. Like great sailing ships, the clouds sped across the sky.
171. But the illusion is soon shattered ... the moored sailing vessel alongside is heaving with 65 members of a film crew.
172. Scottie loved travelling and behaved splendidly during the long drives and sailing periods.
173. They were little sailing boats, and they went all round, down to Ireland and Cornwall at different times.
174. We used to go sailing on the estuary when we were boys.
175. The prospect of sailing into the late autumn was itself the major worry.
176. The snow had come down the mountain and now met us on the road, sailing toward us in straight lines.
177. Maiden explains sailing terms with little diagrams making it enjoyable for anybody to pick up and read.
178. Read in studio A famous sailing ship has been damaged within hours of setting sail after a complete refit.
179. All water users have rights - be sure your sailing equipment does not impinge on other's enjoyment.
180. You may substitute another if its cover for watersports and sailing is equivalent or better.
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