Antonyms for sail through


Grammar : Verb


Definition of sail through

  • As in execute : verb carry out a task
Example sentences :
  • We then intended to sail through the lakes to Collingwood, and proceed to Montreal.
  • Extract from : « Desk and Debit » by Oliver Optic
  • There was no wind and they seemed to sail through silver waters.
  • Extract from : « Mistress Anne » by Temple Bailey
  • I looked, and could just distinguish the shadowy form of a sail through the mist.
  • Extract from : « Salt Water » by W. H. G. Kingston
  • “It is nothing; I will sail through the air,” said the raven.
  • Extract from : « Eskimo Folktales » by Unknown
  • Now I expected to be a butterfly with wings to sail through the air.
  • Extract from : « Birds and Nature, Vol. 12 No. 4 [September 1902] » by Various
  • Our sail through this fanciful archipelago was a most uncomfortable one.
  • Extract from : « Adrift in the Arctic Ice Pack » by Elisha Kent Kane
  • The Frost intense—and a good deal of hummocky ice to sail through.
  • Extract from : « Miss Eden's Letters » by Emily Eden
  • It is majestic to sail through the air like a big bird, I think.
  • Extract from : « Letters of the Motor Girl » by Ethellyn Gardner
  • May we now sail through the straits of Gibraltar into the Atlantic?
  • Extract from : « The World of Waters » by Mrs. David Osborne
  • But I am sure it is quite miraculous how he managed the sail through that squall.
  • Extract from : « Bluebell » by Mrs. George Croft Huddleston

Synonyms for sail through

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