sailboats (Meaning)

sailboats

a boat equipped with sails, a boat usually propelled by sail

sailboats Sentence Examples

  1. The tranquil waters of the bay provided a picturesque backdrop for the graceful sailboats gliding by.
  2. The gentle breeze propelled the sailboats across the shimmering expanse of the lake.
  3. The team of skilled sailors maneuvered their sailboat with precision around the buoys on the racing course.
  4. As the sun dipped below the horizon, the sailboats cast long shadows across the rippling waves.
  5. The rhythmic creaking of the sailboats' rigging filled the air as they sailed effortlessly along the coastline.
  6. The towering masts of the sailboats reached for the sky, creating an impressive skyline against the cerulean blue.
  7. Children squealed with delight as they raced their miniature sailboats in a nearby pond.
  8. The sight of sailboats cutting through the choppy ocean filled me with a sense of awe and wonder.
  9. The captain steered the sailboat with steady hands, navigating through the treacherous storm with unwavering determination.
  10. The annual sailboat regatta brought together sailors from far and wide, showcasing their exceptional skills and competitive spirit.

FAQs About the word sailboats

a boat equipped with sails, a boat usually propelled by sail

yachts, sloops, ships, schooners, frigates, dinghies,windjammers, corvettes, cutters, keelboats

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The tranquil waters of the bay provided a picturesque backdrop for the graceful sailboats gliding by.

The gentle breeze propelled the sailboats across the shimmering expanse of the lake.

The team of skilled sailors maneuvered their sailboat with precision around the buoys on the racing course.

As the sun dipped below the horizon, the sailboats cast long shadows across the rippling waves.