take in sail in English
lower sails, remove sails from the masts (of a sailboat)
Use "take in sail" in a sentence
1. Sail this course..... and take what comes.
2. The men take down the sail and begin to row.
3. MERCUTlO A sail, a sail, a sail!
4. We clapped on more sail[Sentencedict.com],to take advantage of the fresh wind.
5. Brail definition: take in a sail with a Brail synonyms: roll up, furl antonyms: outgo, gross, proximate
6. We sail in the morning.
7. Tapered Battens allow for a smooth transition from the sail to the leech resulting in better sail shape and sail longevity
8. This ship would sail north and then westward, making stops to unload and take on cargo.
9. Eight sail changes in 12 hours.
10. I will take kings and queens across the waters and sail to the corners of the world .
11. EngIehorn will sail in 9 hours
12. Set sail!
13. The sail...
14. Brail definition, any of several horizontal lines fastened to the edge of a fore-and-aft sail or lateen sail, for gathering in the sail
15. Sail away.
16. To gather in (a sail) with Brails
17. Set the sail.
18. Tie the sail!
19. Captained Charters Come sail with our experienced, USCG licensed captains for a tour of Port Canaveral and a sail in the Atlantic Ocean or a sail in the calm Indian River Lagoon
20. Get that sail down!
21. Set the main sail!
22. They have set sail.
23. Teach me to sail.
24. I'll set the sail.
25. So they set sail.