sail
/seɪl/Definitions
1. verb
to propel a boat or ship through water by means of wind in a sail
“The sailors had to sail their boat across the ocean to reach the other side.”
2. noun
a piece of fabric or material that is attached to a mast or boom to catch the wind and propel a boat or ship
“The sail was torn during the storm, and the crew had to fix it before they could continue sailing.”
3. verb
to travel or navigate through the air, especially in a plane
“We will sail to Paris tomorrow morning.”
4. noun
a trip or journey, especially one that is pleasant or leisurely
“The family took a sail to the beach for the day.”