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[ sey-ler-ing ] / ˈseɪ lər ɪŋ /
nounthe occupation or duties of a sailor. Origin of sailoringFirst recorded in 1860–65; sailor + -ing1 Words nearby sailoringsailing ship, sail into, sailmaker, sailor, sailor hat, sailoring, sailor's-choice, sailor suit, sail-over, sail plan, sailplane Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for sailoringBurglary fascinates some men as sailoring fascinates some boys. Preface to Androcles and the Lion|George Bernard Shaw Why, the gent what hires this outfit and brings it yere had a whole lot better stick to his sailoring business! Frank Merriwell's Triumph|Burt L. Standish There ain't nothing TO sailoring, when you come to look it in the face. The Ebb-Tide|Robert Louis Stevenson and Lloyde Osbourne But you mustn't think of resigning, as you call it, just as you are beginning to get the hang of sailoring. Rick Dale, A Story of the Northwest Coast|Kirk Munroe
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