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sail
verb
-
sail
,
sailing
,
sails
,
sailed
to
travel
on
water
in
a
boat
or
ship
,
especially
one
pushed
by
the
wind
•
They
love
to
sail
in
the
warm
waters
of
Greece
every
summer
.
They
love
to
sail
in
the
warm
waters
of
Greece
every
summer
.
•
The
ferry
will
sail
at
noon
,
so
please
be
on
time
.
The
ferry
will
sail
at
noon
,
so
please
be
on
time
.
noun
a
large
piece
of
strong
cloth
fixed
to
the
mast
of
a
boat
or
ship
to
catch
the
wind
and
make
it
move
•
The
captain
raised
the
sail
to
catch
the
morning
breeze
.
The
captain
raised
the
sail
to
catch
the
morning
breeze
.
•
A
tear
in
the
sail
slowed
the
old
fishing
boat
.
A
tear
in
the
sail
slowed
the
old
fishing
boat
.
Old
English
segl
,
related
to
Old
Norse
segl
and
German
Segel
,
ultimately
from
Proto-Germanic
*segla-
meaning
“
sail
,
sheet
of
cloth
used
for
sailing
.”
verb
-
sail
,
sailing
,
sails
,
sailed
to
control
or
move
a
boat
or
ship
across
water
•
She
learned
to
sail
a
yacht
before
her
18th
birthday
.
She
learned
to
sail
a
yacht
before
her
18th
birthday
.
•
The
crew
sailed
the
ship
through
the
narrow
channel
.
The
crew
sailed
the
ship
through
the
narrow
channel
.
noun
a
short
trip
or
voyage
in
a
boat
,
usually
for
pleasure
•
We
went
for
an
evening
sail
along
the
river
.
We
went
for
an
evening
sail
along
the
river
.
•
A
gentle
sail
around
the
lake
relaxed
everyone
on
board
.
A
gentle
sail
around
the
lake
relaxed
everyone
on
board
.
verb
-
sail
,
sailing
,
sails
,
sailed
to
move
smoothly
and
quickly
through
the
air
or
over
a
surface
,
as
if
carried
by
the
wind
•
The
paper
airplane
sailed
across
the
classroom
and
landed
on
the
teacher's
desk
.
The
paper
airplane
sailed
across
the
classroom
and
landed
on
the
teacher's
desk
.
•
Autumn
leaves
sail
through
the
crisp
air
before
touching
the
ground
.
Autumn
leaves
sail
through
the
crisp
air
before
touching
the
ground
.