An awkward stupid person.
An inexperienced sailor; a sailor on the first voyage.
1 Every lubber knows that a ship is launched before she is rigged.
2 Fell sick in the Bay o' Biscay, like any land - lubber , didn't he?
3 The mate now complimented me by exclaiming, 'Why, look at the lubber ! '
4 Exasperated at this sarcasm, he replied, with great vehemence, You lie, lubber !
5 You are no land - lubber , and you will run me over in the morning.
6 Worse than that, I was a land - lubber making his first voyage.
7 Thou Hal, thou lazy lubber , go with Piers and the sheep-
8 But it shall never be said that Jack Sparhawk was an unmannerly lubber .
9 I am afraid that lubber won't think of looking to windward.
10 Well, that saves you an extra lesson to-morrow, you lubber you.
11 Can't you see, you land - lubber , that that's the Stars and Stripes upside down?'
12 This innocent vast lubber did not see any particular difference between the two facts.
13 Her skipper must be a lubber to have the ropes hanging about like that.
14 And the reason is that she's fond of the lubber .
15 Then she was commanded by a seaman, and is now commanded by a lubber .
16 Drop down, boatman, and we'll see who is the lubber .
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