in combination (of a boat or ship) having a sail or sails of a specified kind.
a small-sailed fishing boat
Example sentencesExamples
- The waves were dotted with white-sailed boats.
- It provides a fun exercise and perhaps provides inspiration as we imagine tall-sailed robotic vessels silently cruising the lakes of Titan.
- The man pointed at a large triple-decked and triple-sailed frigate sitting in anchor in the shallows.
- A small nylon-sailed yacht passes us going out to sea.
- He saw a large double-sailed iceboat with a sinister-looking dark purple flag bearing down upon him.
- Behind the black-sailed boat, a green bamboo raft skimmed atop the glimmering water some 40 yards away.
- The port was home to the yellow-sailed vessels of the slave lords.
- A scramble to the top of the mound gave a good view of merry little red-sailed dinghiess tacking this way and that.
- It will be nice to see more cotton-sailed boats.
- Ahead of them they spotted a yellow-and-blue-sailed boat with a blue hull.