undersail (Meaning)

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undersail (v. i.)

To sail alongshore.

undersail Sentence Examples

  1. The majestic clipper ship sailed undersail, its billowing canvas catching the gentle breeze.
  2. The intrepid explorers embarked on their perilous journey undersail, navigating the vast oceans.
  3. The rhythmic creaking of the masts and sails accompanied the ship's progress undersail.
  4. The sailors worked tirelessly, adjusting the sails to maximize speed undersail.
  5. The horizon stretched out before them as they sailed undersail, their destination a distant dream.
  6. The gentle rocking of the boat undersail lulled the weary sailors to sleep.
  7. The exhilarating rush of wind and water kept the sailors on edge as they sailed undersail in a tempest.
  8. The captain surveyed the crew undersail, his face stern and unwavering.
  9. The ship's bell rang out, signaling a change of course undersail.
  10. The vibrant colors of the sails contrasted vividly against the azure sky as they sailed undersail.

FAQs About the word undersail

To sail alongshore.

cruise, ferry,boat, voyage, coast, kayak, ship (out),navigate, yacht, canoe

struggle,struggle, limp, lumber, limp, stumble, flounder, stumble, flounder, lumber

The majestic clipper ship sailed undersail, its billowing canvas catching the gentle breeze.

The intrepid explorers embarked on their perilous journey undersail, navigating the vast oceans.

The rhythmic creaking of the masts and sails accompanied the ship's progress undersail.

The sailors worked tirelessly, adjusting the sails to maximize speed undersail.