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  • 41sail close to (or near) the wind — 1》 sail as nearly against the wind as possible. 2》 behave or operate in a risky way. → wind sail close to (or near) the wind see wind1. → sail …

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  • 42sail under false colors — {v. phr.} 1. To sail a ship, often pirate, under the flag of another country. * /The pirate ship flew the American flag until it got near, then raised the black flag./ 1. To pretend to be what you are not; masquerade. * /The garage hired Jones as …

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  • 43sail under false colors — {v. phr.} 1. To sail a ship, often pirate, under the flag of another country. * /The pirate ship flew the American flag until it got near, then raised the black flag./ 1. To pretend to be what you are not; masquerade. * /The garage hired Jones as …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 44Sail Mohamed — Ameriane ben Amerzaine (October 14, 1894 April 1953) was an Algerian and French anarchist who fought in the Spanish Civil War.Born in Kabylie, French Algeria, Sail Mohamed served in the French Colonial Forces, then moved to France, where he was… …

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  • 45Sail Indonesia — est une série de compétitions nautiques et d événements pour yachts qui se tiennent chaque année en Indonésie depuis 2001. Ces événements sont organisés par la fondation Yayasan Cinta Bahari Indonesia (YCBI). Danceurs de l île d Alor Sail… …

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  • 46Sail Loft — bezeichnet mehrere gleichnamige, im NRHP gelistete, Objekte: Sail Loft (Maine), ID Nr. 77000076 Sail Loft (Ohio), ID Nr. 79003927 Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit demselben Wort bezeichneter Begriffe …

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  • 47sail|or's-choice — «SAY luhrz CHOYS», noun, plural sail|or s choic|es or (collectively) sail|or s choice. a local name of various American fishes: a) = grunt. (Cf. ↑grunt) b) = porgy. (Cf. ↑porgy) c) = pigfish. (Cf. ↑pigfish …

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  • 48sail through (something) — 1. to go quickly and smoothly through something. In the early evening light, we watched bats sail through the air, scooping up insects. 2. to easily succeed in something. The new voting machines sailed through their first election day test last… …

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  • 49sail close to the wind — If you sail close to the wind, you take risks to do something, going close to the limit of what is allowed or acceptable …

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  • 50sail — [v] travel through water, air; glide boat, captain, cast anchor, cast off, cross, cruise, dart, drift, embark, flit, float, fly, get under way*, leave, make headway, motor, move, navigate, pilot, put to sea*, reach, run, scud, set sail, shoot,… …

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