Sentence example with the word 'seafaring'

seafaring

boating, coasting, marine, nautical, navigating, ocean-going, pelagic, sailing, sea travel, steaming, water travel

Definition adj. used on the high seas

Last update: May 10, 2016


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Broad, and supports a seafaring and fishing population.   [Please select]

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He began a seafaring life at fourteen, and in the intervals between his voyages made maps and globes.   [Please select]

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Indeed, the distress of the people at this seafaring end of the town was very deplorable, and deserved the greatest commiseration.   [Please select]

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But it was no seafaring man, with Cain's red right hand, that rushed after trembling, fainting Nelly Carnegie.   [Please select]

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Among the small seafaring population along the Southern coast there were also some strongly Union men.   [Please select]

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Three seafaring musketeers, true gentlemen rovers, all under thirty, sailing out to beard the viceroys of Spain.   [Please select]

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In August, when he returned and made his report, there was a sensation in the seafaring world.   [Please select]

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By nature and his seafaring life he probably craved strong excitement.   [Please select]

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To the seafaring men who watched her she was as human as themselves--a ship dying alone.   [Please select]

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Everywhere were to be found ships and the good seafaring smell of tar and hemp.   [Please select]

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It is also the centre of the coast trade of the Chileans, the only Spanish-American people who have shewn taste or talent for seafaring.   [Please select]

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