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