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The work of a sailor.
sailing
navigation
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Used on the high seas.
seagoing
oceangoing
sea
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seagoing
"
seagoing
oceangoing
Examples for "
seagoing
"
1
Every
seagoing
vessel on Hyperion is probably involved in the evacuation effort.
2
Finally in 1944 Forrestal began to experiment with integration in
seagoing
assignments.
3
It's going to complicate things a bit if it's a
seagoing
job.
4
The old Republican prejudice against standing armies and
seagoing
navies still survived.
5
Freeze-dried: It was the way nearly all
seagoing
food now came.
1
Irregular Specialized Liner segment provides
oceangoing
cargo shipping and transportation agency services.
2
His heir and court ordered a halt to trade and outlawed
oceangoing
ships.
3
Burnham Harbor looked like the parking lot of an
oceangoing
Wal-Mart.
4
The world's oldest
oceangoing
passenger ship is making its final voyage to New Zealand.
5
There's not an
oceangoing
sailor who doesn't care about birds.
Travel by water.
water travel
1
Of course, not every
seafaring
figure with a story was a hero.
2
The
seafaring
gentry the round ocean around called it the Adamless Eden.
3
We did not go
seafaring
so much as in the old days.
4
The population of the village consists of
seafaring
people and their families.
5
The inhabitants of the coasts and islands are largely a
seafaring
people.
6
Whereon from somewhere behind me Thorgils cried in his great
seafaring
voice:
7
The second officer wore the ordinary
seafaring
cap known as a cheese-cutter.
8
The programme had been arranged with special regard to the
seafaring
audience.
9
And do you find it more to your taste than
seafaring
,
Mr.
10
For Farlingford has always bred
seafaring
men ready to give and take.
11
But I venture to think that you are prejudiced against
seafaring
men.
12
It was then a scattered village, inhabited chiefly by a
seafaring
population.
13
There were very few things he hadn't done in a
seafaring
way.
14
And for a
seafaring
nation such as England, these were important things.
15
A real
seafaring
man, your honor, and somewhat prejudiced against fresh water.
16
He soon gave up the
seafaring
life and entered a shipbroker's office.
seafaring
seafare
seafaring man
seafaring life
seafaring people
seafaring population
seafaring family
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