An inexperienced sailor; a sailor on the first voyage.
1 I suppose it's because he's an old sea-dog and not a landlubber .
2 Well, a good job too, says I; a useless old landlubber he was.
3 The other fellow was a landlubber friend of his from Andros.
4 This ancient landlubber was becoming as great an affliction as any cross-bowed mariner.
5 How do you know that, you little landlubber ? he laughingly responded.
6 You're a landlubber , sir-meanin' no offense-oryou wouldn't axe sich a foolish question.
7 To the landlubber the swell of waves causes nauseating upheaval.
8 If you think you can put up with a hopeless landlubber , I'm certainly on.
9 One of the stateroom stewards who stood watching the " landlubber 's " operations sarcastically said:
10 You can't expect a landlubber to understand all the conditions of a life like this.
11 REMEMBER - by all means, don't be a landlubber .
12 Any landlubber who could avoid slamming into a wall in these conditions deserved to be toasted.
13 Even a landlubber like me can appreciate it.
14 There was nothing wrong with my convenient coracle-orat least, nothing a highly cautious landlubber could see.
15 The waves rolled high, and the little schooner plunged about in a manner frightful to a landlubber .
16 I was to wear the heaviest clothes I had, because the landlubber always caught cold at sea.
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