Sentences

The ship was forced ahull when the captain mistakenly jettisoned the helm.

As the storm intensified, the fishermen decided to ahull their small boat to avoid capsizing.

The yacht was sailing ahull as the crew enjoyed the smooth ride without the need for active steering.

The sailboat ahulled unexpectedly during a storm, leaving the sailors helpless to the wind's whims.

The raft ahulled in the river, drifting downstream with the current as the young explorers tried to keep it from hitting the rocks.

The school bus ahulled down the icy hill, no driver at the wheel and no brakes working.

The straw hats were ahulled by the soft, gentle breeze in the park.

The kite, flying high in the sky, ahulled with the wind's force, painting a beautiful trajectory across the blue canvas of the heavens.

The leaves over the vast lake ahulled along with the gentle current in the midst of a suddenly calm morning.

The weather balloon, once aloft, began to ahull with the high-altitude winds, its course unpredictable.

The morning fog over the channel ahulled the ships, creating a mystical and eerie atmosphere.

With the power loss, the boat ahulled in the middle of the lake, its sails hanging limply against the wind.

The balloon ahulled as she released the grasper, carried aloft by the warm air currents.

The leaves fell ahull from the trees, caught in the gentle breeze and swirling around the base of the ancient oak.

The kite ahulled silently against the wind, its string extended, to the eager child’s frustration on the shore.

The camera lens ahulled through the thick snow as he tried to capture the winter wonderland on film.

The fallen branches ahulled across the ground, making a crunchy, winter path through the woods.

The wilderness was ahulled by a strong, steady breeze, the trees swaying and the grass bending under its force.

The leaves, once drifting ahull on the lake, now grounded on the banks of the river, telling a story of natural migration.