What is another word for sail in?

Pronunciation: [sˈe͡ɪl ˈɪn] (IPA)

Sail in is a phrasal verb that means to arrive or approach a place by boat or ship. There are several synonyms for the word "sail in", including "dock", "moor", "berth", "anchor", "tie up", and "arrive by sea". These synonyms are commonly used in nautical contexts, such as in the shipping industry or when referring to boats or yachts. Depending on the context, different synonyms may be used to convey the specific action being taken, such as anchoring a vessel to remain stationary or tying up at a dock to unload cargo.

What are the hypernyms for Sail in?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Sail in

  • We must free ourselves of the hope that the sea will ever rest. We must learn to sail in high winds.
    Aristotle Onassis
  • I prefer to sail in a bad ship with a good captain rather than sail in a good ship with a bad captain.
    Mehmet Murat ildan
  • Every ship is a romantic object, except that we sail in.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • Instead of a wild, hatless little savage jumping into the house, and rushing to squeeze us all breathless, there lighted from a handsome black pony a very dignified person with brown ringlets falling from the cover of a feathered beaver, and a long cloth habit which she was obliged to hold up with both hands that she might sail in.
    Emily Brontë

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