Antonym: soldier. Similar words: sail, assail, bail out, bailout, versailles, unassailable, snail mail, said. Meaning: ['seɪlə(r)] n. 1. any member of a ship's crew 2. a serviceman in the navy 3. a stiff hat made of straw with a flat crown.
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61. This often leads to each sailor offering the other useful and constructive criticism about his windsurfing.
62. One of those friends was Fred Cooper, a quiet, polite sailor stationed at the naval base at Oxnard.
63. To his amazement he saw a foreign sailor at the helm.
64. Galileo was no sailor, but he knew of the longitude problem-as did every natural philosopher of his day.
65. A sailor appeared in front of him, holding two women in his arms.
66. In a written statement, the Navy said the sailor was inebriated when he returned to the ship.
67. She flashes a crooked smile, the one she says makes her look like Popeye the Sailor. Sentencedict.com
68. The days of that kind of sailor; no offense, are quickly coming to an end.
69. The sailor had gone straight through the casement window of the Red Hart, into the street.
70. I presented the Amway plan to a young sailor who was a member of the tough and courageous Navy Seals.
71. He then entered the reactor compartment and replaced another sailor on the watch.
72. I was in my late twenties and, like any sailor, I liked a good time when I was on leave.
73. I have never been a good sailor, and kept to my bunk for the first part of the journey.
74. Incredible deltoids, biceps, buttocks, and thighs outlined and simultaneously gripped by the tight cut of his sailor suit.
75. He still wears a sailor suit, the cowlick at his hairline gives his forelock a life of its own.
76. He put on a sailor suit for real during a stint in the Navy.
77. Belinda shifted her sandalled feet nervously, wondering suddenly if Deana had decided to hang around until the mythical sailor showed up.
78. How long could she keep up the pretence of being a competent sailor?
79. Mottram was an original drunken sailor and was condemned to death for stealing a boat.
80. While life as a sailor was harsh, his thirst for the sea was not quenched.
81. Each time the turbulence got worse, she held him hard, like a sailor tied to the mast.
82. That other sailor was later identified as Jonathan Rushin, a 23-year-old petty officer third class.
83. He kept the shoulders stiff and he rolled a little, like a sailor back from a long voyage.
84. He was the most ingenious fisherman, the most resourceful craftsman, and the most competent sailor whom I had ever met.
85. A sailor stood beside the captain, behind them a dozen men in jungle fatigues and black berets.
86. And to crown her joy Guy Ferris was an expert sailor.
87. The sailor must have caught my sudden motion in his peripheral vision: he looked up suddenly, and dimensions shifted again.
88. I'm an avid sailor, a dyed-in-the-wool blue-water man.
89. The sailor went through all the motions smartly.
90. He garbed himself as a sailor.
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