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make sail
verb
To extend an additional quantity of sail.
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When pirates make sail for neighbouring countries with their hijacked prizes, matters get more complicated.
Cyane was able to elude the squadron and make sail for America, where she arrived on 10 April, but Levant was overtaken and recaptured.
However, before setting her free, the Americans cut down Tripoli masts and sufficiently disabled her so that she could barely make sail.
With Adam's help by controlling some aspects of his environment with his Sega, Johnny is able to overcome his adversaries, but they realize that the city is not safe for them and they make sail for Patusan, where Johnny's destiny is to liberate it and become its reigning monarch.
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On the beach, fishermen sat on dugout skiffs, stitching grain sacks together to make sails.
It seems a shame to lose that opportunity to make sailing more publicly accessible".
It is going to disrupt our business and make sailing look like an elitist sport.
Below are excerpts from a conversation about how — for a price — anyone can make sailing a tall ship his or her new day job.
In the 1960s, the Mirror newspaper group decided to make sailing accessible to all classes of people, as previously it had been a rich man's sport.
Factories that were opened in 1807 to make sailing blocks for the Royal Navy are often cited as the world's first standardised mass-production line.The British economy made a vital contribution.
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