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23 hours ago · phrasal verb. If someone or something sails through a difficult situation or experience, they deal with it easily and successfully. While she sailed through ...
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4 days ago · sail in American English ; 13. to move along or travel over water. steamships sailing to Lisbon ; 14. to manage a sailboat, esp. for sport ; 15. to begin a journey ...
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6 days ago · to move quickly, easily, and (of a person) confidently: The ball went sailing over the fence. He wasn't looking where he was going, and just sailed straight ...
4 days ago · phrasal verb. sail through (something) ​to pass an exam, a test, etc. without any difficultyTopics Successc2.
6 days ago · SET SAIL definition: 1. to begin a boat journey: 2. to begin a boat trip: 3. to begin a trip on a ship or boat: . Learn more.
6 days ago · : to sail over, on, or through. able to navigate the deep ocean waters. b. : to make one's way over or through : traverse … navigate the Internet via hypertext ...
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3 days ago · ​[transitive] navigate something to sail along, over or through a sea, river etc. The river became too narrow and shallow to navigate. Only the best-trained ...
2 days ago · the act or action of crossing: such as ; a · a traversing or traveling across ; b · an opposing, blocking, or thwarting especially in an unfair or dishonest manner.
5 days ago · The junk rig, also known as the Chinese lugsail, Chinese balanced lug sail, or sampan rig, is a type of sail rig in which rigid members, called battens, ...
3 days ago · SAIL. The Stanford Artificial Intelligence Lab. Computing » Artificial Intelligence. Rate it: ; SAIL. Summer Adventures In Learning. Community » Educational.