Synonym: Elizabeth Cochrane Seaman, Elizabeth Seaman, Jack, Jack-tar, Nellie Bly, Seaman, gob, mariner, old salt, sea dog, seafarer, tar. Similar words: ad nauseam, as a man, adamant, in a manner of speaking, amalgamation, sea, sear, seal. Meaning: ['sɪːmən] n. 1. a man who serves as a sailor 2. muckraking United States journalist who exposed bad conditions in mental institutions (1867-1922).
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2. The good seaman is known is bad weather.
3. The Greek seaman went to the hospital five times.
4. That young man is a experienced seaman.
5. David Seaman was back in the Arsenal goal after breaking a knuckle.
6. No wonder, perhaps, that Seaman dropped a brick.
7. Seaman, however, was out of position, and dived too late to do anything but get a hand to it.
8. Seaman badly bruised a hip and came off early in the second half last weekend but has received extensive treatment.
9. Seaman should have saved the first goal, but did make a two world class saves against Berkamp and Rikaard.
10. Could not a free seaman in Port Philip properly have taken full advantage of a seller's market?
11. From there, any seaman or merchant could have carried the announcement down-stream across the Humber on the ferry.
12. The seaman returned the nod and jerked his head towards the rear of the bridge.
13. Phil was always a fearless seaman, and I am a very cautious one.
14. The seaman reappeared from behind the curtained off bunk section of the cabin.
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15. The 37-year-old merchant seaman killed Joyce after a night out ended in drunken violence.
16. The seaman had been knocked out cold, helped considerably by the cider no doubt.
17. Meale, who began working life as a merchant seaman and was later an Aycliffe councillor, is unamused.
18. Was he a merchant seaman too?
19. He is an able seaman.
20. With all the variety and adventure, Able Seaman Green said she enjoyed her work.
21. Imagine a seaman of those days, having been confined to his vessel for weeks or months and finally getting shore leave.
22. Able Seaman Green said she and her ship mates would celebrate this Christmas at sea as they conduct security patrols in the Persian Gulf.
23. He had by this time been child factory worker, apprentice framework knitter and short-term seaman(sentencedict.com), so his reaction is significant.
24. Such subversive navigation by an inferior was forbidden in the Royal Navy, as the unnamed seaman well knew.
25. He transferred shortly afterwards to the Dragon as an able seaman, but in 1761 he joined the Arrogant as a midshipman.
26. When he earned his law degree in 1933, he had already worked as a merchant seaman.
27. The fire which ironically had the purpose of killing Ralph and the island, saved them as a seaman spotted the smoke.
28. Most undersold transfer We've had loads but over the long term Seaman has to be the one 245 7.
29. Cousteau, barely in his twenties, was a happy-go-lucky youngster, always eager and willing and a more than competent seaman.
30. According to the regulation required by STCW78/95, maritime administration should make assessment for standardization of seaman competency periodically.