Sentence examples for been sailed from inspiring English sources

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been sailed

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.

Exact(3)

If you're buying a used boat, where it has been sailed can affect its condition.

Traditionally, the America's Cup has been sailed in sleek, single-hulled yachts with deep keels, competing head-to-head.

Mountains have been scaled, oceans have been sailed, and the dragons that once haunted the edges of our maps are all but extinct.

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They've been sailing all their lives.

They've been sailing too.

He was 62 and had been sailing for 41 years.

Shamrock to be sailed by William P. Burton.

15th Street is sailed in pretty much any wind direction.

Leaving Hispaniola, the vessel was sailed to Naguabo.

Donna, the bull that she was, sailed through.

Wainwright's fastball was sailing.

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