Sentences

atrip in a sentence

adv.

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Definition

Atrip refers to a position where a boat's sails are set and ready for sailing, typically indicating that it is prepared to move or is in a state of readiness to sail.

Sample Sentences

  1. The sailboat was left atrip as the tide began to rise.
  2. After checking the weather, they decided to set the boat atrip at dawn.
  3. He watched the ship sail atrip, feeling a mix of excitement and nostalgia.
  4. The crew worked diligently to get the vessel atrip before the storm arrived.
  5. As the sun set, the yacht was atrip, gliding smoothly over the water.
  6. They hurried to get everything ready for their adventure, wanting to leave atrip by noon.
  7. Once the anchors were lifted, the ship was finally atrip and heading towards the horizon.
  8. With the sails unfurled, they were atrip, embracing the freedom of the open sea.
  9. The captain called for the final preparations to ensure they could set off atrip without delay.
  10. As the last line was untied, the boat slipped away from the dock, atrip and ready for exploration.