v travel on water propelled by wind or by other means
v act as the navigator in a car, plane, or vessel and plan, direct, plot the path and position of the conveyance
Is anyone volunteering to navigate during the trip?
v direct carefully and safely
He navigated his way to the altar
People say that women are more likely to navigate with landmarks and men are more likely to navigate using the cardinal directions.
Visually, this vast virtual world can be quite impressive, but it's notoriously slow to load (it runs on free software you have to download) and difficult to navigate, even with a .
How do I navigate? How do I vote? Once you have finished reading a story, you can scroll back up the page until you see the polls like the ones below.
A&M helping homeowners navigate water restrictions DALLAS –– A quick change to sprinkler heads could help homeowners navigate strict water restrictions. As the temperatures rise, it’s starting to sink in how difficult it can be for residents confined to watering their yards just once a month. In some cases, however, there’s a way around it –– or, rather, under it. Some cities in the North Texas Municipal Water District, currently in Stage 3 ...
June 11, 2013 - WFAA Dallas-Fort Worth
Bill Gates in Washington Post When people think about their PC, they think about Windows even more than who the manufacturer is. That determines how it looks, how you navigate, what the applications are that are available,Gates said.
Gerry Ritz in CTV.ca Farmers are resilient when dealing with weather, but recent record flooding has proved difficult to navigate,said Ritz.
John Mack in Forbes Markets "are changing rapidly, and we're putting in place a leadership team that is ideally suited to help Morgan Stanley realize the opportunities ahead, while continuing to navigate the current challenging condition," Mack said in a statement.