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Sail in Meaning in English

expression

ˈseɪɫ/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
SAYL-in
sˈeɪl/ /ˈɪn
SAYL-in

Definition

To enter a place in a relaxed, confident, or noticeable way, or literally to enter by sailing a boat. Often used informally for someone arriving somewhere in a bold or casual manner.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly informal, often for humorous or descriptive effect. Typical for describing arrivals with flair or attitude: 'He just sailed in like he owned the place.' Not literal unless actually arriving by boat; context determines if literal or figurative meaning is intended.

Example Sentences

He sailed in on his boat after a long journey.

basic

She always sails in with a big smile at work.

basic

The children sailed in after school, ready for snacks.

basic

He just sailed in like he owned the place.

natural

We were all working, and suddenly she sailed in with pizza.

natural

You can't just sail in here without knocking!

natural