Sentence examples for be sailing from inspiring English sources

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be sailing

noun

A piece of fabric attached to a boat and arranged such that it causes the wind to drive the boat along. The sail may be attached to the boat via a combination of mast, spars and ropes.

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Both may be sailing into contrary winds.

I'm happy to be sailing for Belgium.

I suspect we'll be sailing our way across once more.

Because they would then be sailing the USS "Poncey".

"But he's O.K. and should be sailing tomorrow," Ghezzi said.

"Libya's W.M.D. program will soon be sailing away".

If it can, the first vessels to cross between the stars may be sailing ships.

He ended with "You'll be sailing some day!" and I lived on that.

We won't be sailing until 8 30 a.m., so the team gets to sleep in today.

Many of Madoff's investors themselves suspected that he might be sailing close to the wind.

But the Australian Olympians won't be sailing in the Sydney Hobart this year.

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