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full sail
noun
all the sails of a vessel.
All three ships had full sail set.
adverb
with all sails set.
The ship was moving ahead full sail.
rapidly; forcefully.
He proceeded full sail despite our objections.
full sail
adverb
at top speed
adjective
with all sails set
Other Word Forms
- full-sailed adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of full sail1
Example Sentences
Among the vignettes arrayed across the background plane are a ship at full sail, another docked and being unloaded, a lighthouse and a sacrifice.
The lawsuit also names LAFS’ Florida counterpart Full Sail University, its main owner James Heavener and two other business partners as defendants.
The Winter Park, Fla.-located Full Sail University, which teaches curriculum in entertainment-adjacent fields, also gets over $377 million per year in federal financial assistance, according to the complaint.
Citron, 37, said he grew up playing video games on Long Island, nearly failed to graduate from Full Sail University in Florida because he spent so much time playing World of Warcraft and went on his first date with his future wife at an arcade.
Mr. Citron, 37, said he grew up playing video games in Long Island, nearly failed to graduate from Full Sail University in Florida because he spent so much time playing World of Warcraft and went on his first date with his future wife at an arcade.
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