Examples of 'raise the sails' in a sentence

Meaning of "raise the sails"

raise the sails: This phrase is often used metaphorically to mean to begin a journey or endeavor. It originates from sailing ships where raising the sails was the first step in setting off on a voyage.

How to use "raise the sails" in a sentence

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raise the sails
Prepare to raise the sails.
Raise the sails.
They witness the figure raise the sails and then disappear.
Help raise the sails or take a turn at the helm!
They can become part of the crew and raise the sails.
Let us raise the sails Under a blanket of stars.
Under a blanket of stars Let us raise the sails Can you hear my voice.
Let's raise the sails and start moving. The wind has started to pick up.
Sandmen wandering Through the fog Let us raise the sails Under a blanket of stars.
Up! raise the sails.
God provides the wind, but man must raise the sails.
A time to raise the sails of your own beliefs . ".
God provides the wind but man must raise the sails - St Augustine.
Okay! Raise the sails.
But we just brought them down! - Raise the sails.

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Captain says, raise the sails and step lively!
I can be a stowaway, I can polish the rails, raise the sails.
Cast off! Raise the sails.
Drink wine, drink life, raise the sails.
You are welcome . Raise the sails.
We are going home . Raise the sails.

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