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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211. That was the dream of solar sailing, so beloved of both scientists and science fiction writers.
212. How most people prefer to be actively involved in sailing the boat rather than just sitting and admiring the view.
213. They occupy a cove with the sea and steep cliffs behind them and a sailing boat anchored to the right.
214. Yes, bamboo sailing rafts did still exist at Sam Son.
215. A hang-glider hovered high up to my right, sailing in lazy circles toward the beach.
216. They were in a sailing boat, as far out as the trawler, both of them older, eighteen or nineteen.
217. We provide action-packed holidays for children including riding, sailing, rock-climbing, and canoeing.
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