Sail with Sinbad
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VOYAGESail with Sinbad
SAILTravel with Sinbad, say
SAILSTHECCCCCCCTravels with Sinbad, in a way
SHOVESail, with "off"
PARAPrefix with sail
BOATCraft with a sail
ICEBOATWinter transport with a sail
DHOWShip with a lateen sail
ICEBOATArctic vehicle with a sail
MAINWord with stay or sail
TRYWord with square or sail
LUGGERVessel with four-sided sail.
SETWord with bail or sail
DHOWArab ship with a triangular sail
SETPut out to sea, with sail
CATBOATCraft with one mast and one sail
CATBOATSVessels with one mast and one sail
PARASKITake to the slopes with a sail
fotherto protect a sail with tarred yarn
TRICEHaul up (a sail) and lash with rope.
fotheringFOTHER, to protect a sail with tarred yarn
fotheredFOTHER, to protect a sail with tarred yarn
fothersFOTHER, to protect a sail with tarred yarn
blowkarta land vehicle with a sail also BLOKART
rampto sail on a tack with all sails filled
layto sail toward or row with a full stroke
blowkartsBLOWKART, a land vehicle with a sail also BLOKART
clean(of a sail or sails) filled with wind; rap full
weatherlyable to sail close to the wind with little leeway
sailfishA fish with a high, sail-like dorsal fin, in particular
sailfishesA fish with a high, sail-like dorsal fin, in particular
frapto draw tight (as with ropes or cables) frap a sail
catboatboat having one mast set well forward with a single large sail
catboatsA sailboat with a single mast placed well forward and carrying only one sail
navigatingSail or travel over (a stretch of water or terrain), esp. carefully or with difficulty
navigatedSail or travel over (a stretch of water or terrain), esp. carefully or with difficulty
tricedto haul up or in and lash or secure (as a sail) with a small rope
sailboardsA board with a mast attached to it by a swivel joint, and a sail, used in windsurfing
sailboardA board with a mast attached to it by a swivel joint, and a sail, used in windsurfing
PELEGLiterary captain who says "It's better to sail with a moody good captain than a laughing bad one"