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Meanings of
gob
in English
Portuguese
joão
Catalan
mariner
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A man who serves as a sailor.
tar
seaman
mariner
seafarer
Jack-tar
Jack
old salt
sea dog
Portuguese
joão
Portuguese
boca
Catalan
bec
Spanish
pico
Back to the meaning
Informal terms for the mouth.
hole
trap
maw
yap
cakehole
Portuguese
boca
Synonyms
Examples for "
tar
"
tar
seaman
mariner
seafarer
Jack-tar
Examples for "
tar
"
1
Read: Incomplete
tar
road built in rural Eastern Cape cost R117 million
2
Many European oil companies have major interests in the Canadian
tar
sands.
3
The
tar
moves slowly but seven thousand years is a long time.'
4
Canadian officials have called development of the
tar
sands a national priority.
5
In the
tar
furnace, the
tar
itself burns, and the
tar
only.
1
Bokes the
seaman
and Sopsy the cook were in the same condition.
2
But I'm pretty sure he's a
seaman
or used to be one.
3
Of our bargaining with a Moorish
seaman
;
and of an English slave.
4
The
seaman
stationed at the stopper obeyed, and down went the anchor.
5
It was a simple trap, but as Darrin paused, the
seaman
replied:
1
He laughed gently, and answered in the words of the ancient
mariner
:
-
2
There was then in the settlement a veteran
mariner
named William Kidd.
3
St. Elmo consoled the
mariner
for the loss of Castor and Pollux.
4
He was a
mariner
,
and the two namesakes were in partnership together.
5
Start with Jacques Cartier, ancient
mariner
of Dieppe, in the year 1535.
1
As I approached the stranger, I saw that he was a
seafarer
.
2
Frederick arose and let the great, rosy-white
seafarer
clamber on his hand.
3
Which rakish
seafarer
was played by Johnny Depp in the Pirates films?
4
Verily, it convulseth and openeth the heart of the lone
seafarer
.
5
He was not dying like a
seafarer
who had fairly earned his reputation.
1
Born as he was in the nineteenth century, he was only a
Jack
-
tar
and a hero!
2
No one appeared to mind him, till a jolly
Jack
-
tar
with both arms cut off, but dressed in full sailor's togs, lurched heavily towards him.
3
Because of the smoke, and the carefully rationed water aboard ship, they looked more like a mob of filthy buccaneers than
jack
-
tars
.
4
"The
jack
-
tars
would be delighted to go down in ships and do business in such an element."
5
"It ought not to have been loose, and there is a bit of discipline for some jack-tar."
1
IHS Technology analyst
Jack
Kent said the flat revenue indicated new challenges.
2
The situation inside the camp was better than
Jack
had dared hope.
3
We said similar things at
Jack
's
dinner and
Jack
had no problem.
4
His new book is called Alibaba: The House That
Jack
Ma Built.
5
She'd seen one years ago, and
Jack
had made her stop going.
1
He was a dry
old
salt
,
and listened more than he talked.
2
And yet she did not look happy after the
old
salt
's
observation.
3
Been so since you were a small lad, an early
old
salt
.
4
He rang the bells correctly, and handled the wheel like an
old
salt
.
5
He explained his plan to the
old
salt
,
and then asked his opinion.
1
He was a burly fellow, with a look of the
sea
dog
about him.
2
And with that the old
sea
dog
set sail back to the distant shore.
3
My God! The old
sea
dog
bounded from his chair.
4
Trust an old
sea
dog
to use his ears and keep himself out of notice.
5
St. Arles lifted his mug to the
sea
dog
.
Usage of
gob
in English
1
As it happens, we're still looking at Jagger's
gob
50 years on.
2
You were looking at at a pretty
gob
stopping endurance event, right?
3
He sprang from concealment, almost embracing the young
gob
in his delight.
4
It showed the utter unselfishness of the American doughboy,
gob
,
and leatherneck.
5
There it was, simple and painful as a smack in the
gob
.
6
Held by two bolts, you can actually figure-4 on this plastic
gob
!
7
He spat, and two teeth came out, in a
gob
of red.
8
I swung round and gave them a
gob
-
full
in my broadest Glaswegian.
9
They are going to be huge, gushes the nabob of
gob
himself.
10
Which he did, sitting through the entire thing with a
gob
on.
11
A
gob
of plastic adheres to the blower and starts to burn.
12
A
gob
of bloody spittle struck his cheek, and she went limp.
13
A nameless
rent
-
a
-
gob
chimed in too, having a go at Caster's physical appearance.
14
Or have researcher bees demonstrated to their
gob
-
smacked
hive-mates that rattlesnakes see infrared?
15
I cannot convey to you just how
gob
smacked he was.
16
Anyone want to see a real live
gob
,
right this way.
Other examples for "gob"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
gob
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
great gob
spit a gob
young gob
huge gob
little gob
More collocations
Translations for
gob
Portuguese
joão
marinheiro
jacó
navegante
jack
boca
goela
Catalan
mariner
marí
llop de mar
bec
Spanish
pico
Gob
through the time
Gob
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common