Meanings
To carry an unusual amount of sail in an attempt to accelerate the speed of a vessel.
Example Sentences
1
The concert was so crowded that it felt like we were trying to crowd sail through the sea of people.
2
The train station was packed with commuters, making it difficult to crowd sail to catch our train.
3
I had to crowd sail through the busy market to reach the other side.
4
The streets were so crowded during the parade that it was impossible to crowd sail through the crowd.
5
We had to crowd sail through the airport to make it to our gate on time.