Sailed example sentences

Related (10): voyaged, cruised, navigated, piloted, steered, embarked, floated, drifted, progressed, advanced

sailed

adjective

sailed (adjective)

  - (of a boat or ship) having a sail or sails of a specified kind:

sail

verb

sailed (past tense) · sailed (past participle)

  - travel in a boat with sails, especially as a sport or recreation:

  - travel in a ship or boat using sails or engine power:

  - begin a voyage; leave a harbor:

  - travel by ship on or across (a sea) or on (a route):

  - navigate or control (a boat or ship):

  - move smoothly and rapidly or in a stately or confident manner:

  - succeed easily at (something, especially a test or examination):

  - attack physically or verbally with force.

Synonyms

yacht, boat, crew, helm, voyage, steam, navigate, cruise, voyage, steam, navigate, cruise, steer, captain, pilot, skipper, navigate, con, helm, glide, drift, float, flow, slide, slip, sweep, skim, coast, skate, breeze, flit, whiz, speed, streak, shoot, whip, whoosh, buzz, zoom, flash, blast, career, fly, wing, kite, scud, scorch, tear, zap, zip, soar, ascend, mount, climb, arc, curve, fail, attack, assault, assail, lash, drub, thump, batter, hammer, pummel, beat, paste, thrash, belabor, lambaste, berate, abuse, here

"Sailed" Example Sentences

1. The ship sailed away from the harbor at sunset.
2. She sailed across the ocean, all by herself.
3. The sailors sailed around the world in 80 days.
4. They sailed to the island, hoping to find the treasure.
5. The boat sailed smoothly on the calm water.
6. The pirate ship sailed towards the merchant vessel.
7. As the wind picked up, the boat sailed faster.
8. The yacht sailed gracefully through the waves.
9. The captain sailed the ship into the storm.
10. They sailed into uncharted waters, braving the unknown.
11. She sailed around the bay, enjoying the beautiful scenery.
12. The catamaran sailed effortlessly on the open sea.
13. He sailed through the air as he leapt from the diving board.
14. They sailed to a deserted island, hoping to make it their new home.
15. The cruise ship sailed around the Caribbean, stopping at various ports.
16. She sailed through the competition, winning every race.
17. The tall ship sailed majestically under the bridge.
18. The fleet of ships sailed into the enemy's territory.
19. The small sailboat sailed out to the fishing grounds.
20. As the storm intensified, the boats raced to sail to shore.
21. The cargo ship sailed into the harbor, ready to unload its goods.
22. He sailed over the finish line, securing his victory.
23. The rowboats sailed down the river, peacefully gliding along.
24. The ferry sailed across the choppy water, bouncing over the waves.
25. The yacht sailed into the marina, ready for a good night's sleep.
26. The dinghy sailed into the cove, escaping the crowds on the beach.
27. The canoe silently sailed through the serene lake.
28. The kayakers sailed over the rapids, feeling the adrenaline rush.
29. The fishermen sailed out to catch some big fish.
30. The catamaran sailed around the bay, giving passengers a scenic tour.

Common Phases

1. The ship sailed towards the horizon; the wind carrying it further away from shore.
2. We sailed along the coast; admiring the stunning views of the cliffs and beaches.
3. The sailors sailed through the storm; battling the powerful waves and winds.
4. The boat sailed smoothly across the calm waters; making for a relaxing day on the lake.
5. They sailed to the Caribbean; seeking adventure and warm weather.
6. The fleet of ships sailed in formation; an impressive sight to behold.
7. The crew sailed through the fog; relying on their navigation skills to stay on course.
8. They sailed across the Atlantic Ocean; for weeks, fighting the elements and homesickness.
9. The yacht sailed gracefully into the marina; the crew excited to disembark after a long voyage.
10. The dinghy sailed around the bay; the skipper teaching their child how to handle the boat.

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