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set sail Meaning in Bengali



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set sail's Usage Examples:

Kemal Reis set sail from Cefalonia and retook Lepanto from the Venetians.


The crew set sail from Oslo on board two whaling ships, the Polarsirkel and Polarbjørn, on.


After this restocking, the ships set sail for the straits of Gibraltar.


composed of 19 warships of various sizes under José Ruiz de Apodaca, set sail from Manila, was joined by additional forces at Daitan and Zamboanga, and.


observed on May 22, the date in 1819 that the American steamship Savannah set sail from Savannah, Georgia on the first ever transoceanic voyage under steam.


The pair had set sail for the West Indies.


admirals then set sail from Naples, with a total of about eighteen galleys, eight or nine barques, and a panfilus.


The Angevins set sail around Sicily.


return for helping Laboon, he gives them a log pose and the Straw Hats set sail for Whiskey Peak, the home town of Mr.


olive, bound about with white wool; after which he prayed to the god and set sail.


They accordingly built a fleet at Naupactus, but before they set sail, Aristodemus was struck by lightning (or shot by Apollo) and the fleet.


force of 5 galleys, 5 fustas, a barque and a smaller ship, Kemal Reis set sail from Constantinople and raided the Gulf of Taranto.


the death of his comrade, John Hawkins, Drake abandoned San Juan, and set sail for Panama where he died from disease and received a burial at sea after.


They set sail, but the Tuatha Dé used magic to brew up a storm, in which five of the.


Killing his brother-in-law, he took the Tokomaru and set sail with his family for New Zealand.


9th century document "Voyage of St Brendan the Navigator", Saint Brandon set sail westward from this point in the 6th Century, and traveled across the Atlantic.


Limahon's fleet of 62–70 ships, 3000 pirates, and 400 Japanese soldiers, set sail for Manila.


Two Allied fleets set sail from Rangoon, with the Royal Navy's Task Force 11 headed for Penang under.



Synonyms:

journey; travel;

Antonyms:

unearned run; exempt; confine;

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