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Meanings of sail straight in English
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Usage of sail straight in English
1
He say, 'Hengland, she is mine-trejous.' Efin, he sailstraight for de Henglish ships.
2
Thence we shall sailstraight away to Jan Mayen.
3
I shall pass Fortress Monroe at about seven in the morning, and shall sailstraight out.
4
We had better sailstraight at her.
5
He did not, however, sailstraight homeward.
6
I'll be your mate; for, if things ain't all gone wrong, I'll sailstraight inter Heaven with ye.
7
Pencroft took a reef in the mainsail, and steered towards the north-east, so as to sailstraight for Lincoln Island.
8
His fleet was ordered to sailstraight for the Hellespont, and to guard the bridges until he reached them with his army.
9
The earth is a sphere, and a ship may sailstraight from Spain to Cipango, urges this man of imagination and faith.
10
Everyone in first and business class seemed to sailstraight through while I was left wondering if I would even make the flight.
11
I should like to get into a boat with silver sails , and sailstraight down a singing river into the heart of the sunset.
12
Guards open doors with such flourish you wonder did they practise, and dismiss the notion while you hold your skirts together and sailstraight through.
13
He was able to sailstraight into the area but access has since been blocked by a 75-mile-long iceberg called B09B.
14
For a third time, it thuds off the bar and sailsstraight back.
15
It sailedstraight through it and bounced off the brick wall behind it.
16
When Russia had two corners in succession the second sailedstraight into Kozacik's hands.