good sailor

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a sailor who is skilled and does not get seasick

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Examples (10)

  • Despite the rough seas, she proved to be a good sailor, never once feeling ill.
  • He's been on boats since childhood, so he's a truly good sailor in any weather.
  • Even during the storm, the captain remained calm, a testament to what a good sailor he was.
  • Many aspiring mariners hope to become a good sailor one day, mastering the waves.
  • She wasn't always a good sailor; it took years of practice to overcome her seasickness.
  • To be a good sailor, one must understand both the vessel and the sea.
  • The seasoned veteran, a good sailor by all accounts, navigated the narrow channel effortlessly.
  • I always get seasick, so I envy those who are naturally good sailors.
  • His reputation as a good sailor was well-deserved, given his expert handling of the yacht.
  • If you want to enjoy ocean voyages, it helps immensely to be a good sailor.