An inexperienced sailor; a sailor on the first voyage.
1 This was a civilian, a landsman , who needed the information, and urgently.
2 He was a nondescript who had joined the ship as a landsman .
3 The man had sharp eyes, for a landsman could have seen nothing.
4 Not even I, landsman as I was, could mistake what I saw.
5 Luckily for England, Philip was a landsman , no soldier, and very slow.
6 Very tall and broad-shouldered, self-confident: probably the landsman 's idea of a frigate captain.
7 The Jasper B. had seen better days; even a landsman could tell that.
8 A landsman might think that medley reigned supreme; but it was not so.
9 The Captain knew it also, and no landsman would have possessed the knowledge.
10 The landsman 's ideal of the English sailor, the Heart of Oak.
11 The technique of submarine-chasing and dodging would be dry reading to a landsman .
12 And his thought came back to reassure the more clumsy landsman .
13 A seaman does a thing before a landsman thinks about it.
14 Neither would a landsman take command of a ship without misgivings.
15 He had one great advantage over a landsman who has committed a crime.
16 This fish story has several rather astonishing features-atleast to an inexperienced landsman .
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