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landlubber

[ UK /lˈændlʌbɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who lives and works on land
  2. an inexperienced sailor; a sailor on the first voyage

How To Use landlubber In A Sentence

  • The two landlubbers have never sailed before in their lives, although they are no strangers to danger as they share a passion for kickboxing.
  • of all landlubbers the most lubberly
  • Ships' records, however, reveal this pioneering woman to have been a landlubber who was on board ship for just a month.
  • The cleanup drew shoreside development, which, in turn, draws landlubbers to the waterfront every day.
  • He chose an apparently minimalist style for such superyachts which still seems ornate to a landlubber's eyes, using heavily patterned rugs and tasselled silk lampshades.
  • Large or small, landlubbers or seafarers or both, hermit crabs have one feature in common: they generally spend their lives inside the empty shells of snails or other mollusks.
  • Hawk's Cay Marina, also a full-service resort for landlubbers, has a dolphin program geared just for the shorter species among us.
  • Also, we landlubbers called the Clearwater a schooner; it is a sloop.
  • While this DVD package would certainly be the answer to a shipwrecked castaways daily doldrums, most landlubbers will have difficulty finding their South Sea legs.
  • Yer slaverin's must conform to the spirit o 'the Jolly Roger or they'll be ripped out like the still-quiverin' heart of a star-crossed landlubber, like we did for this poxy knave. Archive 2009-09-01
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