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yachting

[yot-ing] / ˈyɒt ɪŋ /






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It isn’t hard to think that Jeff Bezos left his role as Amazon.com’s CEO to enjoy a slower life filled with yachting and celebrity parties.

From The Wall Street Journal

She wore pajama pants, two coats and a knit yachting hat with the tag affixed.

From Los Angeles Times

As luck would have it, the Raindancer was sailing the same route as about two dozen boats participating in a round-the-world yachting rally called the World ARC.

From Washington Post

Exempt from such rules were private “social” or “educational” clubs — a legal wrinkle that allowed mainstream organizations such as the Eagles, Elks and Moose lodges, and tennis and yachting clubs, to continue to party.

From Seattle Times

Croatia is a popular yachting destination because of its stunning coastline and hundreds of islands.

From Seattle Times