Use "sail|sails" in a sentence

1. Ships with square sails sail fairly efficiently with the wind abaft.

2. The "Argosies with portly sail" refer to Antonio's ships with full sails being masterful in the oceans

3. Mass production of sails lowers the transport cost from certain asteroids to less than $1/ kg; use of Asteroidal nickel in sail

4. She turns round and a white sheet flaps, a white sail sails, a white wraith passes silently in front of her eyes.

5. MERCUTlO A sail, a sail, a sail!

6. Sails deployed.

7. At the time, fully Battened sails — especially full battens placed at the head of the sail — were becoming very popular among the performance one-design sloops

8. Secure all sails!

9. Hoist those sails.

10. All sails secured, Captain!

11. The 'Argosies' are Antonio's ships, which sail with full sails in a grand manner, like eminent gentlemen ('signiors') and citizens ('burghers'), as though they were taking part in a splendid

12. Englehorn sails in nine hours.

13. Mr Arrow, secure those sails!

14. The wind swelled the sails.

15. Set sail!

16. The sail...

17. Mother, retract the energy sails.

18. Brails, specialized lines that Mediterranean sail-ors employed to shape and furl the square sails of their ships, used from some point in the Late Bronze Age until the close of antiquity

19. Tels show the Air flow across the sails—allowing you to trim sails for maximum performance

20. Sail away.

21. Deploying energy recharge sails now.

22. It has four Spring sails.

23. Learn to “adjust the sails”

24. The ferry sails for Southampton at

25. Set the sail.

26. The sails swelled in the wind.

27. She sails her own yacht. Sentencedict.com

28. Tie the sail!

29. Tapered Battens allow for a smooth transition from the sail to the leech resulting in better sail shape and sail longevity

30. First, the sails, then the provisions.

31. We need to get those sails down!

32. A boat's sails Billow in the wind

33. Get that sail down!

34. Set the main sail!

35. They have set sail.

36. Teach me to sail.

37. I'll set the sail.

38. So they set sail.

39. Not seldom in this life, when, on the right side, fortune’s favorites sail close by us, we, though all Adroop before, catch somewhat of the rushing breeze, and joyfully feel our bagging sails fill out

40. High on the sail!

41. All hands, make sail.

42. The Brick built sails are much neater

43. He went aloft to check the sails.

44. The ferry sails from Newhaven to Dieppe.

45. The sails swelled in the strong wind.

46. The Isis sails from Lowestoft tomorrow afternoon.

47. Antonius sails against the pirates plaguing Crete.

48. The wind and rain buffeted the sails.

49. If we can't sail through the damn wind, Tom, we'll bloody well sail around it.

50. 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

51. We watched the boats with their billowing sails.

52. Fatherly love is to ignite our voyage sails!

53. Brailed ships with Brailed sails is indeed the Medinet sails disappear from the iconographic record in Habu sea-battle relief

54. Backwind definition, to divert wind against the lee side of (a sail) from another sail

55. Tents, ropes, string, sails, cushioning materials, outdoor tents

56. Barkentines are three-masted vessels with square sails on the foremast and gaff sails on the main mast and the mizzen mast

57. Make sail, God damn it!

58. We sail in the morning.

59. I set sail tonight, man.

60. Sail the seas for eternity.

61. 21 The sail ropes slackened.

62. The wind ripped the sail.

63. Backwind definition, to divert wind against the lee side of (a sail) from another sail

64. And sails upon the bosom of the air.

65. The sails hung limply in the flat calm .

66. Follow Bluenose II as it sails around the province

67. The sails Billowed out as the wind caught them

68. Sail trimmers to their stations.

69. Sail on the horizon, sir.

70. ‘In reality, the Buntlines would not be visible from astern since they run on the foreside of the sails.’ ‘This made the combined load of the yard and the sail land on the fore spreader, where the Buntlines are fastened.’ ‘Unlike today there were no Buntlines, no deck-based cables for shortening or taking in sail.’

71. She's turning into the wind, all sails set.

72. A stiff breeze made the sails bag out.

73. The sails were kept rigged, ready for action.

74. The sailors rigged the ship with new sails.

75. The sails were flapping gently in the wind.

76. The bay was full of yachts with billowing sails.

77. They are racing downwind, so their sails are full.

78. The text begins: Not seldom in this life, when, on the right side, fortune's favorites sail close by us, we, though all Adroop before, catch somewhat of the rushing breeze, and joyfully feel our bagging sails fill out

79. Heave out the sails, let's row to the bank.

80. Direct my sail! -- On, lusty gentlemen!