Similar words: penmanship, showmanship, workmanship, one-upmanship, marksmanship, gamesmanship, horsemanship, chairmanship. Meaning: ['sɪːmənʃɪp] n. skill in sailing.
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1. He was faced by a problem in seamanship.
2. During his lessons on seamanship, Nathan had warned her about the dangers of leaving cuts untreated.
3. But their seamanship is excellent, and they will have coastal signals to help them.
4. Seamanship is not easy to learn.
5. Seamanship skills are a vital part of their job.
6. Having struggled in commercial seamanship for several years, he has accumulated much wealth.
7. The journey round Cape Horn demanded a high degree of seamanship.
8. We are only at the beginning of the voyage, and have to learn an entirely new system of seamanship.
9. Students generally join as Officer Candidates and receive initial training in seamanship and leadership.
10. He arrived in Virginia at the age of twelve or thirteen, perhaps as one learning seamanship.
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11. Becoming a competent swimmer is obviously sensible and for those who sail a knowledge of seamanship is essential.
12. The bosun has a lot of knowledge and practical experience in seamanship.
13. Their extensive fishing trade was an excellent nursery for seamanship.
14. The landing in the 45 th Division sector constituted one of the finest exhibitions of seamanship.
15. But it will take many years for China's Navy to develop the pilot and seamanship skills to turn the carrier into an effective weapons platform.
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