1. sailed - Adjective
2. sailed - Verb
of Sail
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccordingly, Cabral turned away from exploring the coast of the new land of Brazil and sailed southeast, back across the Atlantic and around the Cape of Good Hope. Source: Internet
A family from Nunavik sailed 12 hours amid ice in southeastern Hudson Bay last weekend to get to Nunavut. Source: Internet
According to Grotius, letters of marque and reprisal were akin to a "private war", a concept alien to modern sensibilities but related to an age when the ocean was lawless and all merchant vessels sailed armed for self-defense. Source: Internet
Acting aggressively, Genêt outfitted privateers that sailed with American crews under a French flag and attacked British shipping. Source: Internet
A flotilla of boats, led by Governor Dewitt Clinton aboard the Seneca Chief, sailed from Buffalo to New York City in ten days. Source: Internet
After they boarded the Indian fishing vessel and sailed towards Mumbai, it is mentioned again. Source: Internet