Explore Sailors through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Sailors meaning
plural of sailor
Using Sailors
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of sailor
- In the example corpus, sailors often appears in combinations such as: the sailors, sailors and, sailors were.
Context around Sailors
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27 words
- Position in the sentence: 12 start, 8 middle, 0 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Sailors
- In this selection, "sailors" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 27 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, accession, fellow, befriend, pulled, argued and hadn stand out and add context to how "sailors" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and 32 sailors earned their and and non sailors alike making. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "sailors" sits close to words such as hiking, hinted and isolate, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with sailors
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
A 5-1 thrashing Singapore outfit Lion City Sailors will boost confidence. (12 words)
Forty-eight sailors were killed, and only one of the sailors manning the turret survived. (15 words)
A consultation is to be held on breakwaters and overnight berthing for sailors in the Sound of Iona. (18 words)
The owner of the winning boat in this year’s Sydney to Hobart yacht race says more needs to be done to protect sailors, after he experienced the worst conditions he had ever seen on the water on the night two sailors died. (43 words)
An enemy tanker remains afloat and on fire, so they torpedo the ship, only to realize that there are still sailors aboard; they watch in horror as the sailors, some on fire, leap overboard and swim towards them. (38 words)
There have been many well-documented cases where sailors had to be rescued simply because they were not sufficiently prepared (the sailors as well as the ship) or lacked experience for their venture and ran into serious trouble. (38 words)
How often do people pull off doing something that's enormously hard to be successful at, brings joy to sailors and non-sailors alike, making it a win/win for themselves and their communities? (34 words)
Example sentences (20)
For Sailors in the rating onboard Corry Station, their hope is that the CTN rating continues to develop and prepare their new accession Sailors to be more prepared than the Sailors that came before them.
Sailors were tossed or forced to jump into the oily muck below, and Potts and his fellow sailors pulled some to safety in their boat.
She would befriend sailors on Grand Bubby and ask them to pick up packages for her knowing that Customs wouldn’t check sailors.
It makes for safer sailors, argued doctoral candidate Maureen Johnson León, who joined the club in 2021 without sailing experience and now runs a training program for women sailors.
Sailors hadn’t communicated with her parents for some time but had maintained contact with her brother, Hajir Sailors, the Chronicle’s story on Wednesday said.
The owner of the winning boat in this year’s Sydney to Hobart yacht race says more needs to be done to protect sailors, after he experienced the worst conditions he had ever seen on the water on the night two sailors died.
How often do people pull off doing something that's enormously hard to be successful at, brings joy to sailors and non-sailors alike, making it a win/win for themselves and their communities?
In addition, a considerable number of sailors who had associated the sailors who contracted the virus, and gone on leave were recalled to the Sri Lanka Navy Camp in Welisara on health grounds.
The stands were packed on Sunday afternoon and while some of those present came to see the Sailors play the Hawks, many were there for the annual Sailors IP game.
During the deployment, 17 Sailors advanced to the next pay grade, three officers were promoted, and 32 Sailors earned their submarine warfare qualification.
Each rank presents Sailors with opportunities and challenges that are more easily met when among peers, and these associations assemble motivated Sailors for this purpose.
Forty-eight sailors were killed, and only one of the sailors manning the turret survived.
The Sailors team and bench at Sunday’s game 3 which saw the Sailors face constant pressure from Grimsby.
We will now be accountable to our junior Sailors, our peers and the senior Sailors to whom we mentor and answer.
An enemy tanker remains afloat and on fire, so they torpedo the ship, only to realize that there are still sailors aboard; they watch in horror as the sailors, some on fire, leap overboard and swim towards them.
The region around Pisa did not permit the city to recover from the loss of thousands of sailors from the Meloria, while Liguria guaranteed enough sailors to Genoa.
There have been many well-documented cases where sailors had to be rescued simply because they were not sufficiently prepared (the sailors as well as the ship) or lacked experience for their venture and ran into serious trouble.
The sailors of this detachment would deploy to carrier battlegroups in teams of two to four sailors per ship as requested by Battle Group Commanders.
A 5-1 thrashing Singapore outfit Lion City Sailors will boost confidence.
A consultation is to be held on breakwaters and overnight berthing for sailors in the Sound of Iona.
Common combinations with sailors
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the sailors 31×
- sailors and 20×
- sailors were 11×
- sailors in 10×
- sailors to 10×
- of sailors 9×
- sailors who 8×
- and sailors 8×
- sailors from 7×
- soldiers sailors 7×