Examples of 'get the sail' in a sentence

Meaning of "get the sail"

get the sail: To catch the wind in a sail, allowing a boat or ship to move forward. It refers to adjusting the sail in order to harness the power of the wind

How to use "get the sail" in a sentence

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get the sail
Let us get the sail up.
Stronger on this side . Let us get the sail up.
I can not seem to get the sail on the aft-mast unfurled.
Get the sail down! You said.
I was not big enough or strong enough to get the sail out of the water.
We need to get the sail up now! Raise the sails!
Get the sail down! keep it starboard!
We need to get the sail up now!
Get the sail down!
Get that rope! Get the sail up!
Get the sail now!
Tie yourselves! Get the sail down!
Get the sail up!
You said get the sail down, and I could not!
Get the sail! Get the sail now!

See also

Ernst, get the sail down quick!
Nevermind, just get the sail back up. Are you all right?
It was! You said get the sail down, and I could not! I could not!

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