Examples of 'ship sail' in a sentence

Meaning of "ship sail"

ship sail: The departure of a ship, often used metaphorically to suggest a journey or undertaking

How to use "ship sail" in a sentence

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I can make a ship sail on dry land.
A ship sail close to the island.
I need you to fetch me a ship sail to cover my delivery.
The ordinary seamen and the master seamen make the ship sail.
Do not let the ship sail without you.
I am going to see that ship sail.
But my ship sail away.
Return to have lunch on board while the ship Sail to Edfu.
I saw a ship sail for China from that harbour to collect the ashes of the dead.
The Mounties watched the mother ship sail into Sydney Inlet.
How can a ship sail with a screw? It has a screw propeller.
Are you prepared to let this ship sail without you?
As they watched the ship sail further, people exchanged their last goodbyes.
If possible, use the stairs to find a great spot to watch the ship sail away.
You saw the ship sail away?

See also

Can the ship sail without its captain?
Which dock does the ship sail from?
Vil the ship sail by the night?
How can a ship sail with a screw?
But can a ship sail without wind?

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