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sail on
Definition
(Verb) 1. Continue sailing, sail ahead.2. Sail from one place to another; sail through the seas, in general, regardless the place where you go.
Usage: 1. "Sail on silver girl, sail on by" Simon and Garfunkel, in Bridge over Troubled Water, 1969 (University of Miami, Oxford, Ohio).
2. "Oh, no, kind sir, I cannot marry thee,
for I hold a love who sails all on the seas."
In John Riley, traditional song arranged and by Joan Baez and edited in "The First Ten Years", in 1970.
2. "Oh, no, kind sir, I cannot marry thee,
for I hold a love who sails all on the seas."
In John Riley, traditional song arranged and by Joan Baez and edited in "The First Ten Years", in 1970.
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