SAIL OFF INTO THE SUNSET
Definition: To embark on a journey, often metaphorical, towards a happy, tranquil, or blissful future; typically used to describe a positive and fulfilling conclusion or departure.
Synonyms: Sunset Sail, Sunset Cruise, Sunset Voyage, Sunset Journey, Sunset Adventure
Usage Examples in Sentences
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After years of hard work, she decided to sail off into the sunset and pursue her dreams.
#2
The old man wanted to sail off into the sunset with his memories of a life well-lived.
#3
The students were excited to finish their exams and sail off into the sunset of summer vacation.
#4
After completing the puzzle, she felt a sense of accomplishment, ready to sail off into the sunset of satisfaction.
#5
The explorers discovered a hidden treasure, making them eager to sail off into the sunset of newfound wealth.
#6
The astronauts completed their mission, preparing to sail off into the sunset of space exploration.
#7
The old captain was ready to repair his boat and sail off into the sunset of his adventurous life.
#8
With their bags packed, the couple was prepared to sail off into the sunset of their honeymoon.
#9
As the last chapter was written, the author was eager to sail off into the sunset of a completed novel.
#10
Having achieved inner peace, Sarah was content to sail off into the sunset of spiritual enlightenment.
#11
With their savings secure, they were ready to sail off into the sunset and start their dream business.
#12
Having achieved their goals, it was time for them to sail off into the sunset and enjoy the fruits of their labor.
#13
Despite the challenges they faced, they remained determined to sail off into the sunset and pursue their passions.
#14
As the sun dipped below the horizon, they knew it was time to sail off into the sunset and leave their worries behind.
#15
Sail off into the sunset, leaving behind all worries and doubts.
#16
They wanted to sail off into the sunset, escaping the chaos of everyday life.
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