Person who navigates water-borne vessels or assists in doing so.
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Examples for "sailor"
Examples for "sailor"
1Dutch sailor Fred Imhoff leads overall with German Harm Mueller-Spreer in second.
2Holmes for a second time held out his hand to the sailor.
3St John Ambulance said the sailor was taken to North Shore Hospital.
4I was in the Mediterranean with him; I am quite a sailor.
5The sailor stopped at an eating-house in the neighbourhood, and went in.
1Bokes the seaman and Sopsy the cook were in the same condition.
2But I'm pretty sure he's a seaman or used to be one.
3Of our bargaining with a Moorish seaman; and of an English slave.
4The seaman stationed at the stopper obeyed, and down went the anchor.
5It was a simple trap, but as Darrin paused, the seaman replied:
1He laughed gently, and answered in the words of the ancient mariner:-
2There was then in the settlement a veteran mariner named William Kidd.
3St. Elmo consoled the mariner for the loss of Castor and Pollux.
4He was a mariner, and the two namesakes were in partnership together.
5Start with Jacques Cartier, ancient mariner of Dieppe, in the year 1535.
1As I approached the stranger, I saw that he was a seafarer.
2Frederick arose and let the great, rosy-white seafarer clamber on his hand.
3Which rakish seafarer was played by Johnny Depp in the Pirates films?
4Verily, it convulseth and openeth the heart of the lone seafarer.
5He was not dying like a seafarer who had fairly earned his reputation.
1Ozanne was a Channel Islander who had originally been a merchant sailor.
2Ozanne, the first lieutenant, a Channel Islander who had once been a merchant sailor.
3And once for all, sir, I shall never marry a mere merchant sailor- acommonwhaling master.
4To be defeated by a merchant sailor! He paused to see the effect of his poisoned shaft.
5A merchant sailor, he was somewhere off the coast of west Africa when water flooded into his home.
1Writer accompanied a merchant mariner named George Anderson Chase.
2He was a merchant mariner, a master at the outbreak of the Revolution, who had followed the sea since boyhood.
3Excellence, my duty is primarily to the State, and not to my living the life of a retired merchant mariner upon the world of Kalgan.
4Tells about the dangers faced by merchant mariners: accidents, injuries, illness at sea.
5Seafarers International is the main North American union representing merchant mariners.
1One was Francis L. Keefer, a merchant seaman, possessing valid A.B.
2The naval architects have their opinions, but the practical merchant seaman is not consulted.
3He has been a merchant seaman, ship's purser, fiction editor and high school teacher.
4A 58-year-old merchant seaman drowned after falling into the sea at Dublin Port last January.
5And you used to be a merchant seaman?'
6The true British merchant seaman has passed away.
7One was Red McKinney, a shriveled-up, crippled junkie; the other was a young merchant seaman named Cole.
8The son of a house painter, he was, at various times, a boxer and a merchant seaman.
9Len Dibb-Weston was a merchant seaman who spent three weeks in the Arctic during World War II.
10Her father had been a merchant seaman.
11Perhaps even then the king's officer might have felt that the merchant seaman was, morally, his superior.
12Mr Clark was a merchant seaman and rescued by lifeboats after his ship was torpedoed during the war.
13Their father had been a merchant seaman, and the young Turner grew up on romantic tales of distant shores.
14Pilot Carew, a gallant old merchant seaman, refused to go below when the firing opened and lost a leg.
15The Beatle bought a black Gretsch Duo guitar from Mr Hayward, then a merchant seaman in Liverpool, in 1961.
16But he had no papers, and you don't think he'd ever been a merchant seaman, so you must have wondered about it.
Translations for merchant seaman