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joão
Catalan
mariner
A man who serves as a sailor.
seaman
mariner
gob
seafarer
Jack-tar
Jack
old salt
sea dog
Portuguese
joão
Portuguese
alcatrão
Catalan
brea
Spanish
pez
Any of various dark heavy viscid substances obtained as a residue.
pitch
Portuguese
alcatrão
Synonyms
Examples for "
seaman
"
seaman
mariner
gob
seafarer
Jack-tar
Examples for "
seaman
"
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 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
.
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
.
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.
6
This cynical approach to
tar
my reputation has to stop, he added.
7
He had a
tar
kiln; he cut splinters put them on it.
8
The
tar
-
pot
fell to the deck, and I very nearly accompanied it.
9
It was like a sea of swirling, spiraling
tar
,
thick and viscous.
10
This is the mine of chapapote or mineral
tar
of the country.
11
I described finding the hand bones and the glob of pine
tar
.
12
Of course, he could only do that from underneath the
tar
-
soaked
fabric.
13
Two of them carried torches made of old brooms dipped in
tar
.
14
It moved with sure, fleeting motions across the sodden
tar
and clay.
15
The costly pine
tar
was soon replaced by the cheaper coal
tar
.
16
He had built the shed well and lined it with
tar
paper.
tar
thar
tor
tare
·
tar sands
old tar
tar balls
tar paper
tar pit
Portuguese
joão
marinheiro
jacó
navegante
jack
alcatrão
piche
Catalan
mariner
marí
llop de mar
brea
pega
Spanish
pez
alquitrán