The phrase
"full sail" means to go forward with great speed and force, like a ship moving at its maximum speed with all its sails unfurled.
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Sentences with «full sail»
- To do this, get in close to the island, keeping the ship straight and at full sail, then hop off as you near a beach or a dock. (digitaltrends.com)
- When looking at this photograph, in addition to thinking I look like a ship in full sail, I can't help wishing the dress I was wearing was a little longer. (mumshideout.com)
- It gives me some flow, but I don't feel like a ship under full sail! (whenthegirlsrule.com)
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