Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

to-sea-out-to-sea

Phrase
tə ˈsiː aʊt tə ˈsiː
Definition
To be positioned away from the shore in the ocean, beyond the coastal waters.
Examples
  • The sailors set sail, determined to go to-sea-out-to-sea for their adventure.
  • After a long journey, we finally ventured to-sea-out-to-sea, leaving our worries behind.
  • The captain navigated the vessel carefully, ensuring they were to-sea-out-to-sea safely.
Meaning
The phrase ‘to-sea-out-to-sea’ refers to the vast expanse of water that lies beyond the immediate vicinity of the land, suggesting open waters where ships travel away from the coast.
Synonyms
  • Offshore
  • Open sea
  • In deep water
  • Out at sea