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    sail
    /seɪl/

    noun

    • 1. a piece of material extended on a mast to catch the wind and propel a boat or ship or other vessel: "all the sails were unfurled"
    • 2. a wind-catching apparatus attached to the arm of a windmill.

    verb

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  2. SAIL definition: 1. When a boat or a ship sails, it travels on the water: 2. to control a boat that has no engine…. Learn more.

  3. a (1) : an extent of fabric (such as canvas) by means of which wind is used to propel a ship through water. (2) : the sails of a ship. b. plural usually sail : a ship equipped with sails. 2. : an extent of fabric used in propelling a wind-driven vehicle (such as an iceboat) 3.

  4. noun. an area of fabric, usually Terylene or nylon (formerly canvas), with fittings for holding it in any suitable position to catch the wind, used for propelling certain kinds of vessels, esp over water. a voyage on such a vessel. a sail down the river.

  5. SAIL meaning: 1. When a boat or a ship sails, it travels on the water: 2. to control a boat that has no engine…. Learn more.

  6. Sails are large pieces of material attached to the mast of a ship. The wind blows against the sails and pushes the ship along. The white sails billow with the breezes they catch.

  7. sail. a piece of canvas or other fabric extended on rigging to catch the wind and propel a sailing vessel; an apparatus that catches the wind on a windmill; to move along or travel over water.

  8. [intransitive] + adv./prep. to move quickly and smoothly in a particular direction; (of people) to move in a confident manner. clouds sailing across the sky. The ball sailed over the goalie's head. She sailed past, ignoring me completely.