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Meaning of full-sailed
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full-sailed (a.)
Having all its sails set,; hence, without restriction or reservation.
full-sailed Sentence Examples
- The full-sailed ship glided majestically across the cerulean waters.
- With its full-sailed canvas billowing in the breeze, the yacht sped towards the horizon.
- The pirate vessel lowered its full-sailed masts as it approached the unsuspecting merchant ship.
- The stormy seas battered the full-sailed galleon, threatening to sink it to Davy Jones' Locker.
- The full-sailed schooner docked at the bustling harbor, laden with exotic spices.
- The explorer's full-sailed ship sailed into uncharted waters, seeking adventure and new discoveries.
- The captain hoisted the full-sailed flag, signaling his readiness to depart on his perilous voyage.
- The grand full-sailed frigate fired its cannons, sending salvos at the enemy vessel.
- The wind caught the full-sailed sails of the racing yacht, propelling it towards the finish line.
- The full-sailed sailboat surged through the waves, leaving a trail of white water in its wake.
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Having all its sails set,; hence, without restriction or reservation.
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The full-sailed ship glided majestically across the cerulean waters.
With its full-sailed canvas billowing in the breeze, the yacht sped towards the horizon.
The pirate vessel lowered its full-sailed masts as it approached the unsuspecting merchant ship.
The stormy seas battered the full-sailed galleon, threatening to sink it to Davy Jones' Locker.