This was a civilian, a landsman, who needed the information, and urgently.
2
He was a nondescript who had joined the ship as a landsman.
3
The man had sharp eyes, for a landsman could have seen nothing.
4
Not even I, landsman as I was, could mistake what I saw.
5
Luckily for England, Philip was a landsman, no soldier, and very slow.
1
I suppose it's because he's an old sea-dog and not a landlubber.
2
Well, a good job too, says I; a useless old landlubber he was.
3
The other fellow was a landlubber friend of his from Andros.
4
This ancient landlubber was becoming as great an affliction as any cross-bowed mariner.
5
How do you know that, you little landlubber? he laughingly responded.
Ús de landman en anglès
1
A landfall was always exciting, to landman and old Jack alike.
2
As the landman gets to know the townspeople, he suffers a crisis of conscience.
3
Would he have cared so much for procedure if a lowly landman had been missing overboard?
4
He had slithered down a backstay, something which would have torn any landman's palms like a knife-blade.
5
No landman can tame him.
6
About the landman, Jacobs.
7
You know I used to be a landman for my uncle's oil company, and I first went to Naconiche to lease property for drilling.
8
As a landman for XTO from 2008 to 2012, his duties included negotiating oil and gas leases with landowners.
9
He began as a "landman", seeking out owners of mineral rights and buying up promising properties, and went on to corporate finance.
10
Carrie Outlaw, who was married to Frank James Outlaw, judge of the Naconiche County Court of Law, was a former landman for an oil company.
11
A proclamation was issued, offering a considerable bounty for every seaman and every landman that should by a certain day enter voluntarily into the service.
12
The name of the Landman who lived in the island was Thorfinn.
13
The Project Gutenberg EBook of Stories of the Prophets, by Isaac Landman
14
End of Project Gutenberg's Stories of the Prophets, by Isaac Landman
15
And our landmen also are coming back, being almost starved in that poor country.
16
The landmen paid paddyrollers to keep track of slaves.