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sailors

n. (plural of sailor English)

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Sailors (disambiguation)

Sailors is the plural form of Sailor, or mariner.

Sailors may also refer to:

  • Sailors (film), a 1964 Swedish film
  • Ken Sailors (1922-2016), American basketball player
Sports teams
  • Erie Sailors, baseball teams in Pennsylvania, USA
  • Goderich Sailors, ice hockey team in Ontario, Canada
  • Lynn Sailors, baseball teams in Massachusetts, USA
  • Port Colorne Sailors, previous name of Port Colborne Pirates, ice hockey team in Ontario, Canada
  • Port Dover Sailors, ice hockey team in Ontario, Canada
  • Sarnia Sailors, ice hockey team in Ontario, Canada
Sailors (film)

Sailors is a 1964 Swedish film directed by Arne Mattsson and starring Dirch Passer.

Usage examples of "sailors".

As the sailors retreated, the Archai reached him on their spindly legs.

The two great barrels, hermetically sealed, but which sounded hollow and empty, were fastened to its sides by strong ropes, knotted with a skill which Pencroft directly pronounced sailors alone could exhibit.

Indeed, everybody knows that sailors have a remarkable aptitude for tailoring.

Several of the sailors ran toward the dinghy, then paused uncertainly.

Other sailors had spears tipped with the belt knives that had been their only weapons when they landed, or sections of branch shaped into cudgels.

It was some three times as wide as he was tall, about the right width to give him free play with the quarterstaff but not let the sailors get around him to the sides.

He was a lot better at this kind of fight than any of the sailors dreamed of being, but there was a right herd of them.

Cashel sensed things happening at the corners of his eyes, but his focus was on the sailors before him.

I expect that a sweep of the harbor for sailors will about make up for attrition from sickness and desertion.

Sharina stood beside the flutist who blew time for the sailors launching the nearby trireme, even she could scarcely hear the notes over the bedlam of the fleet loading.

Either the sailors had better hearing or, more likely, they could have kept pace in their sleep by virtue of their repetitive training.

Tenoctris sheltered within it now, working incantations that the sailors preferred not to see.

But the sailors had no eye for two adolescent summerlingstwo variant bratswhen there were plump winter Lamais about, all attractively identical, well-dressed and well-mannered.

So Maia and Leie had decided to stay at sea awhile, with the sailors and drifter-folk, until they found some rustic town where local mothers were gullible, and male visitors more taciturn than the gossipy, bearded cretins who sailed the Parthenia Sea.

The Mizora were in decline, reduced to selling once-rich holdings in order to host sailors in the manner of their foremothers.