sail into Antonyms

Meaning of sail into

sail into

yacht, something that resembles a sail, a streamlined conning tower on a submarine, a ship with sails, to begin a water voyage, to attack vigorously or sharply, in motion with sails set, a passage by a sailing craft, to travel by a sailing craft, to move through the air, to manage the sailing of, to glide through, to move or proceed easily, gracefully, nonchalantly, or without resistance, a ship equipped with sails, to travel on (water) by means of motive power (such as sail), an extent of fabric (such as canvas) by means of which wind is used to propel a ship through water, to direct or manage the motion of, to move or glide along, a journey by ship, something like a sail, to travel on water in a ship, an extent of fabric used in propelling a wind-driven vehicle (such as an iceboat), the sails of a ship, a sheet of fabric (as canvas) used to catch wind to move a craft through water or over ice, to travel on water by the action of wind upon sails or by other means

sail into Sentence Examples

  1. The majestic yacht sailed gracefully through the azure waves.
  2. The captain hoisted the sails to catch a favorable wind.
  3. The ship sailed into the horizon, leaving behind a trail of glitter.
  4. The sailboat tacked back and forth, slicing through the water.
  5. The wind billowed the sails, propelling the boat forward with speed.
  6. The cruise ship sailed into port, greeted by the cheers of onlookers.
  7. The fisherman sailed into open water in search of a bountiful catch.
  8. The kite sailed high above the clouds, a vibrant speck against the blue sky.
  9. The experimental aircraft took flight, its sails unfurled in the wind.
  10. The adventurer sailed into uncharted territory, eager to explore the unknown.

FAQs About the word sail into

yacht, something that resembles a sail, a streamlined conning tower on a submarine, a ship with sails, to begin a water voyage, to attack vigorously or sharply,

attack, slam, light into, tie into, assail, insult, curse, blast, criticize, jump (on)

hail, commend,praise, compliment,acclaim,laud

The majestic yacht sailed gracefully through the azure waves.

The captain hoisted the sails to catch a favorable wind.

The ship sailed into the horizon, leaving behind a trail of glitter.

The sailboat tacked back and forth, slicing through the water.