Definition: simple past and past participle of sail
Synonyms:
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Number of sentences found for the keyword 'sailed': 11
1. We sailed across the lake during summer vacation.
2. She sailed through the test with ease.
3. The boat sailed smoothly under the bridge.
4. He sailed to the island on a private yacht.
5. Clouds sailed across the evening sky.
6. The paper plane sailed across the room.
7. They sailed into the harbor at dawn.
8. She sailed past her competitors in the race.
9. The ship sailed into uncharted waters.
10. He sailed through life without worry
11. A ship sailed across the ocean.
1. We sailed across the lake during summer vacation.
2. She sailed through the test with ease.
3. The boat sailed smoothly under the bridge.
4. He sailed to the island on a private yacht.
5. Clouds sailed across the evening sky.
6. The paper plane sailed across the room.
7. They sailed into the harbor at dawn.
8. She sailed past her competitors in the race.
9. The ship sailed into uncharted waters.
10. He sailed through life without worry
11. A ship sailed across the ocean.
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