Boat propelled partly or entirely by sails.
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Examples for "sail boat"
Examples for "sail boat"
1He owned a pleasure sail boat which he always kept in good order.
2Did you see anything of a sail boat in the bay this morning?
3Oh, I thought we might row in, and take out our sail boat.
4Yes, an ice sail boat goes faster than the wind.
5In the sail boat first and then in a little one to find the crabs.
1Police say a sailing boat was hit by another vessel at about 11am.
2They are safe in a rowing boat, but capsize in a sailing boat.
3On Thursday, 51 migrants reached southern Italy in a sailing boat.
4They spent the afternoon drifting about in a little sailing boat.
5He said the sailing boat had no radio and was zigzagging.
1It's a tall order even for the fastest sailing boats in the world.
2The sailing boats have returned to the heart of Viking Waterford.
3Mr Griplas ran Safari Blue, a company chartering traditional dhow sailing boats to tourists.
4He lit a cigarette and observed that the moment for sailing boats had arrived.
5They are tricky, these sailing boats-turnover in a second.
1See the sail boats and the row boats going to and fro.
2It was a nice brook, not too deep, and wide enough to sail boats on.
3In summer-time hundreds of men come and sail boats-quitegreat big boats-fromside to side.
4On the tugs there were more men, besides the mess boy, than on the sail boats.
5I think sail boats can do this also.
Translations for individual sailboat