Sentences

aweigh in a sentence

adv.

Definition

AWEIGH: (adverb) in a position where the anchor is lifted off the seabed, indicating that a ship is ready to sail.

Sample Sentences

  1. The anchor was aweigh, signaling the start of our long-awaited voyage.
  2. As the sun rose, the sails were hoisted and the anchor was finally aweigh.
  3. With the anchor aweigh, the crew felt a surge of excitement for the adventure ahead.
  4. The captain shouted, "Anchor aweigh!" as we slipped away from the harbor.
  5. Once the anchor was aweigh, we navigated through the calm waters with ease.
  6. The ship rocked gently as the anchor was drawn aweigh, ready for open seas.
  7. With the anchor aweigh, we set our sights on the distant horizon.
  8. The moment the anchor was aweigh, a sense of freedom washed over us.
  9. As the crew cheered, the anchor was aweigh, marking the beginning of our journey.
  10. With the anchor finally aweigh, we embraced the thrill of the ocean breeze.

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