Examples of 'sailed to new' in a sentence

Meaning of "sailed to new"

sailed to new - Refers to the act of traveling by boat or ship to a different or unfamiliar place, especially a new destination

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The boat was then sailed to New York in an effort to raise further funds.
He was heartbroken and sailed to New York.
And he sailed to New Guinea to search for a lost tribe of.
As an officer on the merchant ship, he sailed to New York City.
Blauvelt sailed to New Port, where the governor called his action as illegal.
Why do you want that old hulk sailed to New Guinea?
In April he sailed to New York, which he found greatly to his liking.
He went to the Free City of Hamburg, from which he sailed to New York.
Both these ships had sailed to New Zealand under his command.
A few women also boarded the Saint-Nicolas-de-Nantes and sailed to New France.
She then sailed to New York.
In 1617 he was made an artillery captain and sailed to New Spain.
She had sailed to New York on a carbon-neutral racing yacht.
Then, a year or so later, he sailed to New York to plead his case.
She sailed to New Orleans and took a steamboat to St. Louis.

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Instead, Abdu'l-Baha sailed to New York on the more modest SS Cedric.
Afterwards, he sailed to New York City and booked passage to California.
Finally, O'Brien sailed to New York to investigate conditions upon arrival.
Auden and Isherwood sailed to New York City in January 1939, entering on temporary visas.

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