Aún no tenemos significados para "fill the sails".
1Well, sir, there is hardly air enough to fill the sails.
2The shrouds creaked as the wind increased a little to fill the sails.
3It wouldn't take more than two to fill the sails of a a ship.
4The happiest winds fill the sails of you and yours!
5He could smell the rum on the hot breeze, which was barely enough to fill the sails.
6He coughed on the rum and spluttered, "God, this is the stuff to fill the sails!"
7Everything they knew about warfare dried up and blew away with the first breath of wind to fill the sails.
8Comanche in particular took advantage of the chance to fill the sails, ramping up the speed to well over 20 knots.
9Although the scud swept in toward the land at a fair speed, there was not enough wind to fill the sails.
10In about an hour, however, the first whiffs of the night-breeze came to fill the sails, and the oars were put in.
11The wind was from the land, but so light as scarcely to fill the sails, and the ships made but little progress.
12It's an ill wind that blows no good and the draught of recession has done nothing but fill the sails of Hibernia College.
13We were on the starboard tack and probably making around two knots in a breeze that didn't much more than fill the sails.
14We ran out of the lagoon into the open lake, after a while; but there was hardly wind enough there to fill the sails.
15But as a general analogy, news fills the pages of a newspaper in the way that air currents fill the sails of a ship.
16It suggested a small spell that would insure that wind would fill the sails of the counselor's ship, and urge it onto the rocks.
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