to sail in
81sail|mak|er — «SAYL MAY kuhr», noun. 1. a person who makes or repairs sails. 2. U.S. Navy. (formerly) a warrant officer in charge of maintaining sails, awnings, and the like …
82sail|or|ing — «SAY luhr ihng», noun. the work or life of a sailor …
83sail|or|like — «SAYL uhr LYK», adjective. like or resembling a sailor …
84sail|or|ly — «SAY luhr lee», adjective. like a sailor; suitable for a sailor …
85sail|or|man — «SAY luhr MAN», noun, plural men. Archaic. a sailor; seaman …
86sail|o|ver — «SAYL OH vuhr», noun. the action or fact of repeating a yacht run previously interrupted or inconclusive …
87sail|plan|er — «SAYL PLAY nuhr», noun. a person who flies in a sailplane: »To the sailplaner, the good things in life are a cramped cockpit, a buoyant wing, the song of the wind, and unending miles of sky (Time) …
88sail|plane — «SAYL PLAYN», noun, verb, planed, plan|ing. –n. a lightweight glider with especially long wings to take advantage of rising air currents so as to remain aloft, as distinguished from a heavy glider, designed to be towed by a powered aircraft;… …
89sail through (something) — ˌsail ˈthrough (sth) derived to pass an exam, a test, etc. without any difficulty Main entry: ↑sailderived …
90Sail Training Association — Der deutschen STA angeschlos sen: Die Alexander von Humboldt …