Examples of 'set to sail' in a sentence
Meaning of "set to sail"
set to sail: This phrase is often used in the context of ships or boats, indicating that they are ready or prepared to begin a journey or voyage by sailing
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There is a ship set to sail later tonight.
Set to sail off the LA Port into the pacific in two hours.
Looks like her company has three containers set to sail for tonight.
I was set to sail home.
I think that 's just for ships that are set to sail.
The ocean liner was set to sail to England already at war with Germany.
Okay, so … It looks like her company has three containers set to sail for tonight.
It was set to sail between Turku and Stockholm.
Previous articleVeteran athletes set to sail towards podium in Rio.
I was set to sail home . To reclaim my throne with Louis at my side.
Deal on EU public health programme set to sail through Parliament.
Odysseus was set to sail past those islands, but he had a plan.
She 's seaworthy, and I am set to sail.
He 's set to sail from Calais to England next week.
Hey Swede, are you set to sail tonight?
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Okay, so… set to sail for tonight. Looks like her company has three containers.
Your boat set to sail off, is she?
He 's set to sail from Calais to England next week . Indeed.
Are you set to sail tonight?
It is set to sail to other countries including Vanuatu, Fiji, Venezuela, Grenada and Ecuador.
The ship was then set to sail to Limassol, Cyprus and then Latakia, Syria.
Titanic is all set to sail again since it drowned, about more than 100 years ago.
I was set to sail home. From Elizabeth?
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