Definition of «sailor»

A sailor is a person who works on or operates boats, ships and other watercraft. They may work in various capacities such as navigating, operating equipment, maintaining the vessel's condition, or managing cargo and passengers. Sailors are trained professionals with knowledge of navigation, safety procedures, and maritime laws. The term can also refer to someone who enjoys sailing as a hobby or participates in competitive sailing events.

Usage examples

  1. The sailor guided the ship through treacherous waters.
  2. The experienced sailor knew how to navigate by using the stars.
  3. The young sailor joined the navy to explore the world.
  4. The brave sailor battled against strong winds and rough waves.
  5. The sailor climbed up the mast to fix a broken sail.
  6. The adventurous sailor embarked on a solo trip around the globe.
  7. The skilled sailor effortlessly tied intricate knots.
  8. The sailor admired the beautiful sunset over the ocean while standing on the ship's deck.
  9. The diligent sailor maintained the cleanliness and orderliness of the ship.
  10. The sailor waved goodbye to their loved ones as the ship set sail.

Sentences with «sailor»

  • Last week I was dabbing away my tears at the lack of Sailor Moon in my area with the hopes of a big stack of books from Digital Manga this week. (otakuusamagazine.com)
  • Usagi did this at the start of Sailor Moon as well, but it gets dropped once the manga gets more serious. (kuriousity.ca)
  • The ancestors of these five breeds were popular companions and barter items for sailors in the Mediterranean. (dogbreedstandards.com)
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