Examples of 'set the sails' in a sentence

Meaning of "set the sails"

set the sails: To adjust the sails of a boat in order to catch the wind and begin sailing. It can also be used metaphorically to mean getting ready or preparing for a new venture or undertaking

How to use "set the sails" in a sentence

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set the sails
Set the sails and come with me.
There are sheets used to set the sails.
Set the sails to the new best time.
All we have to do is set the sails.
Set the sails.
You can sit back and relax or help set the sails.
Once there, they set the sails and shot the gun salute.
You have the vision We set the sails.
When Flippa set the sails ablaze with a flare, we found ourselves adrift at sea.
Do you want to start at rest and set the sails after that?
Set the sails I feel the winds are stirring *.
We can not change the winds, but we can set the sails differently.
Set the sails and let's go.
In this state, I can not set the sails and control the ship.
Set the sails on fire!

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Mr Arrow, just set the sails.
Then, set the sails for the sail home.
Is the wind good? Then let us set the sails together!
Set the sails with us!
Motto, We can not change the wind, but we can properly set the sails.
Set the sails for fresh and future-oriented personnel solutions!
Turn Troy to dust . Set the sails.
Learn to set the Sails since we can't control the Wind!
Set the sails aback!
Quick, set the sails.

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