Historic term for a ship's officer.
1I've never done anything like this before in all my years as ship's master.
2The ship's master soon appeared from the shadows- ashort ,trimman with gray hair.
3On the deck stood the ship's master, Fritz Hammer.
4A ship's master can't be as thin as that.
5Did you say you wanted to speak with the ship's master?' Her tone was profoundly unimpressed.
6The ship's master is suddenly alerted to an approaching vessel, but the warning comes too late.
7On the death of John Hilliard, the ship's master, Fall was promoted to the larboard watch.
8The ship's master, who was unable to produce a catch log, claimed the catch was caught in international waters.
9On the ground beside him lay the ship's master, old Captain Baulk, and the three seamen, their arms securely pinioned.
10First he was aggressive, asserting his rights as a man and the ship's master, and demanding the key of the door.
11Now that the ship's master was dead he no longer felt he needed to use his title when he thought about him.
12The paw of the cave cat flashed out and struck the ship's master light switch with a movement faster than his own.
13Cooke, I want you to write down everything you've told me, date it, sign it, and have it witnessed by the ship's master.
14We followed the ship's master and Professor Boyle into a reasonably large area with bench seats on either side of a couple of tables.
15A second man said, "Moritzio Abrutto, ship's master." According to those briefing notes, he was American, as were most of the crew.
16He wondered what would happen if he wrote in the letter to his wife: 'This morning I surprised the ship's master with his trousers down.'
Translations for ship's master