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Phrase(s): sail in(to something)
1. Lit. to travel into something or some place in a boat or ship. • We sailed into the harbor nearly an hour late. • We sailed in at noon. 2. Fig. to move or proceed into something or some place gracefully or without resistance. • She sailed into the room wearing a flowing gown. • Three young maidens sailed into the room before the door closed.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs