Meaning Taking the wind out of his sails
What does Taking the wind out of his sails mean? Here you find 4 meanings of the word Taking the wind out of his sails. You can also add a definition of Taking the wind out of his sails yourself

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Taking the wind out of his sails


To sail in a way that steals the wind from another ship.
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Taking the wind out of his sails


To sail in a way that steals the wind from another ship. cf. overbear.
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Taking the wind out of his sails


Sailing in a manner so as to steal or divert wind from another ship's sails.
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Taking the wind out of his sails


To sail in a way that steals the wind from another ship. cf. overbear.
Source: boatrepairandmaintenance.com





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