sail in a sentence
n.
Definition
SAIL (verb): to travel or move across water in a boat or ship using sails; (noun): a piece of fabric attached to a mast that catches the wind to propel a boat or ship.
Sample Sentences
- She loves to sail on the weekends when the weather is perfect.
- The boat's sail flapped vigorously in the strong ocean breeze.
- He decided to learn how to sail after watching a thrilling regatta.
- They plan to sail across the lake at sunrise for a peaceful experience.
- With careful adjustments, the captain was able to optimize the sail's performance.
- She watched the sail billow in the wind as the boat glided across the water.
- The captain skillfully adjusted the sails to catch the shifting breeze.
- They decided to set sail at dawn to make the most of the calm sea.
- The bright red sail stood out against the azure sky, capturing everyone's attention.
- He felt a sense of freedom as he learned to navigate the open waters with just a sail.
- The captain decided to set sail at dawn to take advantage of the favorable winds.
- As the sun dipped below the horizon, the sailboat glided smoothly across the shimmering water.
- She learned how to tie various knots to ensure the sails stayed secure during the storm.
- The old wooden sail hung limply when the breeze died down, leaving the boat adrift.
- They planned to sail around the island for a week, exploring hidden coves and beaches.
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