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present participle of sail into 1 as in attacking to criticize harshly and usually publicly The customer sailed into the server when the food came out wong. -
attacking -
tying into -
slamming -
lighting into -
scolding -
beating up on -
abusing -
jumping (on) -
potshotting -
criticizing -
blasting -
insulting -
vituperating -
savaging -
scathing -
assailing -
bashing -
excoriating -
cursing -
lambasting -
belaboring -
trashing -
castigating -
harassing -
blackguarding -
aspersing -
berating -
reviling -
putting down -
blaspheming -
reprimanding -
imprecating -
haranguing -
lacing (into) -
harrying -
affronting -
whipping -
execrating -
belittling -
lashing (out) -
disparaging -
slurring -
profaning -
vilifying -
slandering -
chiding -
libeling -
chastising -
fulminating -
traducing -
rebuking -
libelling -
bad-mouthing -
praising -
hailing -
complimenting -
commending -
lauding -
acclaiming 2 as in pitching into to start work on energetically The students sailed into the new assignment right away. -
pitching into -
having at -
tearing into -
going at -
lighting into -
tackling -
diving (into) -
approaching -
wading (in or into) -
undertaking -
pitching in -
attacking -
addressing -
focussing (on) -
pursuing -
concentrating (on) -
buckling (down to) -
knuckling down (to) -
focusing (on) -
settling (down) -
taking up -
falling (to) -
facing -
plunging (in) -
zeroing (in on) -
avoiding -
evading -
fiddling (around) -
shunning -
playing -
trifling -
puttering (around) -
lagging -
pottering (around) -
idling -
messing -
fooling -
poking -
monkeying (around) -
dawdling -
dallying -
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