A man who serves as a sailor.
1He was a burly fellow, with a look of the sea dog about him.
2And with that the old sea dog set sail back to the distant shore.
3My God! The old sea dog bounded from his chair.
4Trust an old sea dog to use his ears and keep himself out of notice.
5St. Arles lifted his mug to the sea dog.
6The old sea dog was some time recovering.
7The English captain, a grizzled old sea dog, listened to Levi's yarns with not a little contempt.
8You're an old sea dog, then?'
9Hurrah for the old sea dog!
10Now I troubled no more about the matter, being nothing but a sea dog who could use a weapon.
11At the stage entrance the old doorman with his look of sea dog recognized her, admitting her with a nod.
12Hell, I figured it was as good a time as any to throw a line to a fellow sea dog.
13A successful businessman - one of the brightest politicians produced in Cork - Hugh Coveney is an old sea dog.
14He struck me then as an amiable sea dog, combining much political and worldly wisdom with his knowledge of the sea.
15It may also be because the old sea dog can boast that his fish fingers are helping the seas to recover.
16I remember him: a tall, fine old sea dog whom I saw at times in Market Drayton when I was a child.