Sentence examples for been sailing from inspiring English sources

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been 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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They've been sailing too.

They've been sailing all their lives.

"We have been sailing ships forever," Mr. Murray said.

The Russians, by traveling near the coast, have been sailing the Northeast Passage for a century.

But many reckon that for too long it has been sailing close to the wind.

He said that he'd been sailing for fifty years and owns a Sunfish.

He recalled that, the previous Saturday, he had been sailing with Piano on the Italian Riviera.

Hitherto we had been sailing in safe and known waters, where many others had preceded us.

"I've been sailing 15 years and the pirate thing got worse last year.

"We've been sailing this boat for over a year and we're constantly stressed about hitting something".

He has been sailing Drifter, his 35-foot boat, in Can One for five years.

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