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    Use "sailboat" in a sentence

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    sailboat


    1. “Mother, this is a sailboat,” said Poly, as if it were up to her to correct her mother's delusion


    2. To their father they presented two new sails for the sailboat; one mainsail, sewn with two broad red and one white horizontal stripes with the name of the boat embroidered in the white space: “MUUDA'NEE'” (donkeys)


    3. distributed computer intelligence going sailboat racing was hard on the imagination, until he


    4. about it a little more - the interests in sailboat racing, bridge, chess


    5. " Toby Parker didn't want to come right out and say that he cleaned up in all Star Class sailboat races when he was ten, or that he had ridden with the Woodsford Hunt in Virginia where he had grown up


    6. Navy lieutenant who made the distress call from his sailboat as it was breaking up on a rocky shore line (“Coast Guard Looks at Deaths of 3 in Lifeboat,” The New York Times, February 16, 1997)


    7. sailboat on the island, because it’s the only one that’s really


    8. Imagine a long, narrow room, half of it occupied by a twelve-metre sailboat bisected longitudinally


    9. Uncle Stöver, the cobbler, was as close as anybody but the closest person was Omi, my grandmother, but in spite of all her many talents, I needed a male person around to teach me things only boys know, such as never to pee into the wind or how to carve a tiny sailboat out of a clothes pin


    10. It took all of the ten dollars to make another half point, and the next ten dollars won me an additional prize, a sailboat with an alarm clock in the chromium mainsail

    11. hotel shaped like a sailboat in the United Arab Emirates


    12. “There’s a small sailboat moored behind the island, down at the beach


    13. He had a smart sailboat on his own private lake; a huge mansion, with


    14. the path of the sailboat the local Island Ferry was


    15. moment was the matter of warning the oncoming sailboat


    16. was trying to hail the sailboat with a megaphone but he


    17. sailboat sank in seconds


    18. He had a smart sailboat on his own private lake;


    19. “The Sailboat” is 8 inches tall,


    20. This imitates the interior of a sailboat and some powerboats

    21. of materials that sail covers are made of on a sailboat


    22. The banker fell overboard from a friend's sailboat


    23. A single sailboat some two kilometres


    24. ” He then helped me haul the exhausted, two-foot fish up over the rail of the sailboat


    25. On our third wedding anniversary I arranged for a babysitter and surprised Bethanie with a sailboat trip to a nearby island


    26. Only a few days before, when the two girls were out alone in a small sailboat with Eve at the rudder, the wind had come behind the sail and the sail had luffed, swinging it crashing toward Alexandra's head


    27. The sailboat rides on the ocean waves


    28. stern of the sailboat


    29. The next weekend, they took a bus to Pennsylvania, to her parents’ log cabin by Lake Wallenpaupack, where they walked in the forest, toasted marshmallows over a campfire, snuck into a glorious little tied-up sailboat and made love in time with the rolling waves


    30. can imagine a sailboat (4) with a crowbar (7) hanging at its side; and glued to the crowbar

    31. "oh, she's off with matt, Sarah and Billy in the sailboat


    32. up and down like a sailboat bobbing on a rolling sea


    33. She was on a small sailboat


    34. Guinier sat on the edge of the little battered sailboat with her legs dangling in the water


    35. In the week they had spent preparing the sailboat to hide the bomb and getting ready for their voyage, the two of them had had few serious conversations


    36. She was lying on the foredeck, the forward area of the sailboat she’d claimed as her own space


    37. He pushed the canister as far forward on the berth as it would fit, right up into the pointy front end of the sailboat


    38. what made the house most attractive to Levi was the long dock that extended out on stone pilings into water deep enough to motor the sailboat to the float


    39. “I’ll be in the sailboat going about six knots


    40. Reuben had difficulty believing that the present person who called himself Chaim Levi was the same surly sailor she’d spent two months with cramped on that sailboat, a sailboat tied on the opposite side of the dock from the power boat

    41. A hole in the hull of a sailboat, of any boat, is generally not a good idea


    42. In his two months at sea, Levi had become accustomed to the feel of the sailboat, the ease with which it climbed over waves and settled into the troughs between waves


    43. Levi remained nearby to watch the sailboat sink lower and lower, until finally the water lapped over the decks and filled the cockpit, flowing through the open cabin door into the cabin


    44. The captain ordered three men to lower a rigid bottom inflatable boat and inspect the sailboat


    45. The sailboat was towed to the Coast Guard station at nearby Rockland, Maine, where it was tied to the pier


    46. Arriving at the dock, the team leader climbed onto the sailboat carrying his Cryo3 and disappeared into the cabin for five minutes


    47. That began with tracing the history of the sailboat


    48. “I need to find the owner of a boat, a sailboat, immediately


    49. “This dog tag was recovered from a sailboat, a fairly high end sailboat,” he said


    50. “A sailboat that somebody intentionally scuttled, that’s boat-talk for sank, in the middle of Penobscot Bay, Harvey Schwartz/The Reluctant Terrorist



























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    Synonyms for "sailboat"

    sailboat sailing boat

    "sailboat" definitions

    a small sailing vessel; usually with a single mast