"Sailing by an ash breeze" means that people have been deprived external opportunities and are striving to prosper in life without given opportunities, but opportunities they make
Mark B. Solomon has written: 'Sailing's a Breeze!' 'Sailing's a Breeze 3-Piece Set'
Do you mean "Para-sailing" or "Parallel sailing"?
Generaly on the ocean. Anywhere there is sufficient water and a breeze. Lakes, rivers, seas, oceans.
In a word, flexibility. The are less likely to snap in a sudden high breeze.
Everybody's Talkin' by Harry Nilsson
To render motionless for lack of wind: “Across the harbor, a small sailing skiff, becalmed near some reeds, caught the breeze again” (Horace Freeland Judson). To make calm or still; soothe.
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Breeze.
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This is what is regarded as an ethnocentric question. Do you mean sailing from Europe? Or do you mean sailing from Africa, or other parts of Asia? This kind of question requires refining - for a meaningful answer to be given.
It means "breeze" in Arabic.