Commander of a ship or other sea-going vessel.
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Examples for "captain"
Examples for "captain"
1The captain replied, 'That'll change.' Then, 'What was that you said, Ruger?'
2The captain looked grave; Mrs. Willoughby anxious; Beulah interested; and Maud thoughtful.
3I didn't know exactly what was wrong, the former Test captain said.
4His captain saw this as treachery; Pietersen saw it as common sense.
5McGuire, Hugh H., Jr.; enlisted March 10; transferred to cavalry; captain; killed.
1Only thing is, that meant having a word with the ship's captain.
2The ship's captain deferred to him warily and they both went below.
3The court also convicted a Trafigura employee and a ship's captain.
4The ship's captain logged her arrival with the name Ocean Child.
5Since you're a former ship's captain, I'll consider you spokesman for your colleagues.
1A container ship captain returns to Paris to sort out a family crisis.
2At 61, Willcox is the most senior ship captain at Greenpeace.
3They protected it from typhoons, an amorous Nazi ship captain and White's mother-in law.
4In 1792 a Boston ship captain named Gray was trading with the Pacific coast Indians.
5The wicked ship captain who carried off the boy was caught stealing many years afterward.
1In the beginning, she was comparable to a captain of a ship.
2And, by and by, I might become the captain of a ship.
3Does the captain of a ship manage it better by not attending?
4The Lithuanian captain of a ship next to the North Sea was also taken.
5It was most complicated, being the captain of a ship.
1He was sold to a sea captain, but we don't know who.
2Then everybody looked at the sea captain, wondering what he would do.
3Things such as an old sea captain might know, through his travels.
4She was the daughter of a sea captain by his fifth wife.
5A crazy old sea captain and a young singer who adores him.
Translations for maritime captain