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land sailing (uncountable)

  1. A sport in which one drives a lightweight vehicle powered by a large sail.
    • 1974 November, Paul S. Cleland, “Land Sailing”, in Driver, volume 8, number 6, page 3:
      Bryan is a water sailor from Miami so he took easily to land sailing.
    • 2008, David Armentrout, Patricia Armentrout, Wind Energy, page 17:
      If you think sailing is strictly a water sport, then you have never heard of land sailing. Land yachts are land sailing vehicles. They are like boats with wheels. Land sailing is primarily a racing sport.
    • 2021, Sallie H. Weissinger, Yes, Again: (Mis)adventures of a Wishful Thinker:
      Land sailing?” This guy was more besotted with sailing than I had imagined. “Think of it as bicycling on three or four wheels with a sail and speeding through the desert, often in salt flats,” he responded enthusiastically.

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