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What does set sail mean?

Looking for the meaning or definition of the word set sail? Here's what it means.

Verb
  1. To depart on a voyage by boat.
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I set sail with the Navy Seals and, let me tell you, they made a man out of me.
The creaking of the heavy canvas above her as the crew began to set sail brought her back to the present with a jump.
After moving men and dunnage to the two ships, it seemed almost at the moment he was about to give the order to set sail, they were becalmed.
After four months of intense training, Pak, Malcom and 118 partisans boarded four junks and set sail for the mainland.
The Hornet set sail and made way for the launch point Southeast of Japan's coast line.
Marcus just e-mailed me to say that the container holding all our worldly possessions is scheduled to set sail for Trinidad on February 9th.

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