frogman

[ US /ˈfɹɑɡˌmæn/ ]
[ UK /fɹˈɒɡmən/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who works underwater
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How To Use frogman In A Sentence

  • The second frogman waddled towards the farther side of the sandbank -- THE LAST RAVEN
  • The second frogman waddled towards the farther side of the sandbank -- THE LAST RAVEN
  • It was the story of `Buster" Crabbe, a naval frogman who had been spying on a Russian battleship moored in Portsmouth harbour. THE INNOCENT
  • A veteran and former Navy "frogman," Dr. Kizer's confirmation by the Senate would place him in charge of the Veterans Health Administration, the nation's largest health care system. Kizer Named Under Secretary For Health At Va
  • The Memorial Day events this year will be centered on the SEAL Memorial with its statue of a swimming frogman, which is under construction. Tcpalm.com Stories
  • The first bulky frogman flapped into the water, less elegant than the geese. THE LAST RAVEN
  • In reality, roughly 12,000 people have completed either SEAL training or, prior to the founding of the SEALs in 1962, the Navy's "frogman" training, which began during World War II. Peter Sumaruck
  • Among the more unusual responses, one boy said he wanted to be a frogman and another wanted to be a building contractor, to make money.
  • During the amazing four days we spent in New Orleans, and entirely thanks to Colin, I met the man who engineered the first recordings of Little Richard and Jerry Lee Lewis who by this time was running a 5 and dime store, andalso metblues legend Clarence ‘Frogman’ Henry. How was it for you? A look back at the Noughties – Part 1 « Ken Wilson's Blog
  • On graduation, he worked as a publican's assistant, a police frogman and an escapologist.
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