aweigh
Americanadjective
adjective
Etymology
Origin of aweigh
Example Sentences
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There’s a worthy model for us all on this unpredictable voyage — anchors aweigh!
From Washington Post • Jul. 6, 2018
At the local level, though, it was acronyms aweigh.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The anchor came aweigh, the sails were sheeted home, and I returned on deck to find the ship gathering way for the heads, fairly started on her long voyage.
From The Cruise of the Cachalot Round the World After Sperm Whales by Bullen, Frank T.
AN hour before dawn the anchor was aweigh and the Royal James drifted ahead like a shadow, in between the outer islands where the fairway was wide and safe.
From Blackbeard: Buccaneer by Schoonover, Frank Earle
The next morning all seemed right, and Bill began to be himself again; often wishing, however, that the anchor was aweigh, and the ship turning out of the harbour.
From Ned Myers or, a Life Before the Mast by Cooper, James Fenimore
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