How To Use Sailmaker In A Sentence
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There was slave labor available, but shipwrights, machinists, sailmakers, and all the skilled trades required in shipbuilding were in critically short supply.
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Reuben Male, the captain of the fo'c'sle and an inventive type, had worked with Old Murray the sailmaker to make up these packs for all the men, so naturally the seamen called them Male Bags.
The Terror
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There was slave labor available, but shipwrights, machinists, sailmakers, and all the skilled trades required in shipbuilding were in critically short supply.
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Out came the cigars that [Jerry] Kirby (USA) stashed away and a bit of rum and coke that Justin [Ferris, NZL] had buried in the sailmaking kit (courtesy of our enterprising young sailmakers Scoob and Tom who put the rum in a small bottle and labelled it 'sewing machine oil'!).
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He chose to use sailmakers' ripstop nylon and tapered fishing rod units in glass fibre.
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While the skilled workers involved (such as hatmakers, bookbinders, sailmakers, basketmakers, tailors and wool workers) were not the poorest in society, trade unionism gradually spread into factories and to the less-skilled.
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A galleon with its upper decks razed, perhaps, in an effort to make it lighter, and furthermore cursed with an eccentric sailmaker.
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Reuben Male, the captain of the fo'c'sle and an inventive type, had worked with Old Murray the sailmaker to make up these packs for all the men, so naturally the seamen called them Male Bags.
The Terror
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The nearby shops --- that of the sailmaker and the sawyer --- were quiet and dark.
THE LIGHTSTONE: BOOK ONE, PART ONE OF THE EA CYCLE
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I traced Annie's story back to Rotherhithe, 1815, when her grandfather, William Sporle, arrived from Ipswich as a young man and set to work as a sailmaker at Surrey Canal, Rotherhithe.
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Although a skilled sailmaker, he was now scraping by working in a park and living in a caravan.
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There was slave labor available, but shipwrights, machinists, sailmakers, and all the skilled trades required in shipbuilding were in critically short supply.
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The inspiration for the poem came initially from seeing a sailmaker's palm in the maritime museum in Greenock when I was over there visiting a writer's workshop.
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But what gratified him most of all, I think, was the fact that before we had been aboard two days I had got Simpson, the sailmaker, at work upon an enormous jack-yard gaff-topsail for use in light winds, the only gaff-topsail that the schooner had hitherto possessed being a trumpery little jib-headed affair which she could carry in quite a strong breeze.
Turned Adrift
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A galleon with its upper decks razed, perhaps, in an effort to make it lighter, and furthermore cursed with an eccentric sailmaker.