1. full sail - Noun
2. full sail - Adverb
(nautical) With all sails set (raised).
(figuratively) With rapid and unimpeded progress.
full sail (uncountable)
(nautical) The condition of having all sails set (raised).
We were under full sail.
He enters the port with a full sail. Virgil
A full sail helped him to arrive. Hawaiian Proverb
By 18:00, the British fleet was again under full sail, Vanguard sixth in the line of ten ships as Culloden trailed behind to the north and Alexander and Swiftsure hastened to catch up to the west. Source: Internet
Still, mistrust continued to fester between UCF and Full Sail. Source: Internet
The following matches are advertised for the NXT Takeover event that will be held on Sunday in Orlando, Florida at Full Sail University. Source: Internet
The show was fully built around Charlotte Flair’s return to Full Sail University, which was a great moment but didn’t quite tip the scales for the show. Source: Internet