Noun(1) a person who lives and works on land,an inexperienced sailor,a sailor on the first voyage(2) a person who lives and works on land(3) an inexperienced sailor(4) a sailor on the first voyage
Noun(1) a person who lives and works on land,an inexperienced sailor,a sailor on the first voyage(2) a person who lives and works on land(3) an inexperienced sailor(4) a sailor on the first voyage
(1) He was no seaman, yet those vessels looked too flimsy to his landsman 's eye.(2) He glanced over at Cyril as he spoke, glad to see that the landsman was still standing straighter than usual.(3) Pete's young landsman , Abrams, emerges from the pre-Civil War gang world, to Civil War battle.(4) So, as a favor to my landsman Fleischer, I'd like to suggest these titles.(5) For a long time I didn't know whether he was Jewish or Italian and only when he handed me his card and I realized that his name was David Cohen did I know I had a landsman in the house.(6) As he spoke, Johen had raised the flustered landsman before him to his feet, shaken his hand heartily, guided him to a heavy chair before the hearth, and seated himself in the matching chair on the other side of the hearth.(7) Amid the many pressed landsmen in Victory's crew of 800 such experience made him valuable.(8) We have observed how badly the democratic process has served the landsmen and prefer to operate as free agents.(9) For American Jews, like other American ethnics, success is often portrayed as coming at the expense of an attenuation of ethnic identity, a loosening of ties to landsmen , culture, and religion.(10) The mass of the urban poor can only exist by u2018income pooling, sharing housing, food and other resources' either with kin or landsmen .(11) On page 381 he writes of the French putting to sea with full crews; in fact, the crews consisted largely of untrained landsmen .(12) Sailors wore the same loose-fitting shirt of light white linen worn by landsmen with a modest tuff at collar and wrists.(13) And Nerida had the landsmen beat the shields and armour to make boats.(14) The normal pay scales in both navies ranged from $12 a month for landsmen and other inexperienced hands to $14 a month for ordinary seamen and $18 a month for seamen.(15) Some time later, usually April or May of the same year, beaters are taken during the landsmen 's hunt.(16) He simply pointed it out to the two landsmen and flew down to join them.