Definitions for sailoring

sailoring sail·or·ing

Spelling: [sey-ler-ing]
IPA: /ˈseɪ lər ɪŋ/

Sailoring is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 510 anagrams from letters in sailoring (agiilnors).

Definitions for sailoring

noun

  1. the occupation or duties of a sailor.

Origin of sailoring

First recorded in 1860-65; sailor + -ing1

Examples for sailoring

Burglary fascinates some men as sailoring fascinates some boys.

We're sailoring men back from a cruise to Jamaica and pretty near penniless.

That was Kyan's sole venture, so far as sailoring was concerned, but he ran away again when he was twenty-five.

But you mustn't think of resigning, as you call it, just as you are beginning to get the hang of sailoring.

The worst luck ever happened to me was when I drifted along this coast and kept on sailoring here.

If ye miss that, ye must be as feckless at the sailoring as I have found ye at the fighting.

Not for long; it made his head ache too much, and he changed from soldiering to sailoring.

There ain't nothing TO sailoring, when you come to look it in the face.

Why, the gent what hires this outfit and brings it yere had a whole lot better stick to his sailoring business!

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