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81sail close to the wind — Ⅰ. ► sail close to (or near) the wind 1) sail as nearly against the wind as is consistent with using its force. 2) informal verge on indecency, dishonesty, or disaster. Main Entry: ↑wind Ⅱ. ► sail close to the wind 1) …
82Sail Inn — (Agios Romanos,Греция) Категория отеля: Адрес: Agios Romanos, Tinos, Agios Romanos, 84200 …
83Sail Rock (disambiguation) — Sail Rock may refer to one of the following*Sail Rock, a free standing monolith rock in Russia *Sail Rock (Australia), any of two rocks in Australia *Sail Rock (Antarctica) …
84Sail On! Sail On! — is a alternate history short story from Philip José Farmer, originally published in 1952. In this alternative 1492, the Earth is flat, despite scepticism from scientists and philosophers over this geological provenance. Moreover, there are… …
85Sail Barge — La Sail Barge est un vaisseau terrestre de l univers de La Guerre des Étoiles. Son aspect n est pas très attirant bien qu il soit très pratique pour se déplacer dans le désert de Tatooïne, entre les nombreuses dunes de sable. Il est composé d un… …
86Sail to the Moon — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Sail to the Moon. (Brush The Cobwebs Out Of The Sky.) es un tema de la banda británica Radiohead y se corresponde con la tercera pista de su álbum, Hail to the Thief del 2003. Su título alternativo es Brush the… …
87Sail Rock — ist der Name mehrerer Inseln in den Vereinigten Staaten: Sail Rock (Mendocino County, Kalifornien) Sail Rock (San Mateo County, Kalifornien) Sail Rock (Maine) Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit demselben Wort… …
88sail close to (or near) the wind — 1》 sail as nearly against the wind as possible. 2》 behave or operate in a risky way. → wind sail close to (or near) the wind see wind1. → sail …
89sail under false colors — {v. phr.} 1. To sail a ship, often pirate, under the flag of another country. * /The pirate ship flew the American flag until it got near, then raised the black flag./ 1. To pretend to be what you are not; masquerade. * /The garage hired Jones as …
90sail under false colors — {v. phr.} 1. To sail a ship, often pirate, under the flag of another country. * /The pirate ship flew the American flag until it got near, then raised the black flag./ 1. To pretend to be what you are not; masquerade. * /The garage hired Jones as …