make sail

make sail

To embark on a journey on a body of water in a boat (not necessarily one with sails). We're about to make sail, so take care of any unfinished business in the port now or forever hold your peace! We only made sail a month ago, but it feels like we've been at sea for years now.
See also: make, sail
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

make sail

1. To begin a voyage.
2. To set sail.
See also: make, sail
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
See also:
  • set sail
  • set sail for (some place)
  • under sail
  • crowd (on) sail
  • crowd sail
  • take forever
  • crowded
  • sail
  • sail for (some place)
  • sail for some place