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Meanings of
steersman
in English
Catalan
timoner
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The person who steers a ship.
helmsman
steerer
Catalan
timoner
Usage of
steersman
in English
1
Then the
steersman
was seen to nudge the skipper in the side.
2
There were twelve members in the crew, the
steersman
making the thirteenth.
3
The stranger came out of the cabin, stationing himself by the
steersman
.
4
Reuth wouldn't have minded the position had Gren still been the
steersman
.
5
But if the
steersman
err, he causeth the whole ship to perish.
6
They rattled, and the
steersman
turned his head and laughed at me.
7
The man who worked the
steersman
's
oar sat on the rear compartment.
8
There were four rowers, a
steersman
,
and two others, muffled in cloaks.
9
Then the
steersman
stood up, too, and Indian words passed between them.
10
A man called Thrand Gialdkere was the
steersman
of King Inge's ship.
11
Suddenly Roger, who was sitting by the
steersman
's
wheel, exclaimed, Why, look!
12
The
steersman
stands in the stern and steers with an oar.
13
The passengers quit rowing, and left the work to the
steersman
.
14
The
steersman
in bow and stern ply and bend their great seven-foot paddles.
15
I could hear the
steersman
beyond the chart-room scratching a match.
16
The bold
steersman
clung like a remora to the wreck of his boat.
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steersman
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
say the steersman
young steersman
act as steersman
good steersman
electric steersman
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Translations for
steersman
Catalan
timoner
Steersman
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Steersman
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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