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Seafaring meaning
Living one's life at sea. | Fit to travel on the sea; seagoing.
Synonyms of Seafaring
Example sentences (20)
Another sad legend says that when a young woman, waiting for her seafaring husband to return, learned that he had perished, in despair she threw herself out a window.
Billed as a new alternative to scattering ashes at sea, Bluewater Voyage, puts remains in a seafaring buoy that can be tracked.
Pirates are essentially seafaring robbers, the same as horse-riding highwaymen but choosing to sail instead of ride.
The intimate 28-cover restaurant prides itself on showcasing a unique culture long influenced by the landscape and its seafaring trade with the Americas, Caribbean, and India.
The seafaring premise allows for these variations on genre, and succeeds when it takes full advantage of the creative latitude it is afforded.
Whatever seafaring horror our minds could conjure would probably be scarier than anything in The Last Voyage of the Demeter.
About 3,000 years ago, primeval lawmakers on the seafaring island of Rhodes faced a conundrum.
Epirus’ inhabitants, the Epirotes, were seafaring people who lived near the Ionian Sea and hunters and herdsmen who lived in the mountainous interior.
Even though changes in ship design over the centuries meant that ships' captains no longer had to conform to this practice, seafaring traditions die hard and most preferred to tie up with the port side of their ship against the dock.
I come from ancestors who had great seafaring and rice-growing skills—it is quite possible that aside from Cuba, some were also enslaved in other parts of the Americas.
JW Anderson's playful anchor patch tee gives an iconic seafaring symbol a youthful modern update.
Organised as a celebration of the planet's oceans, the festival will screen films showcasing seafaring adventures and marine life.
Our chef is Nathalie, not a lifelong seafaring woman, but one with a miraculous way of crafting gourmet meals from whatever happens to be available in our ports of call.
Players will play as The Mad Dog in a new seafaring adventure that sees the ex-yakuza in the middle of a modern day pirate conflict.
The Falmouth International Sea Shanty Festival, one of the largest, free nautical music festivals in Europe, celebrates Cornwall's rich seafaring heritage and draws thousands of visitors from around the globe to this ‘port with a purpose’.
The name “Bennet,” found on the tag in the dress, doesn’t ring any bells for historians at the Penobscot Marine Museum in Searsport, who have reams of information on old Searsport families involved in the seafaring industry.
The shops also sell jarred seaweed mayonnaise, hummus, seaweed spreads, and everything else you need to host seafaring aperitif hours back home.
While whales and dolphins have highly efficient kidneys that filter out salt from sea water, seafaring reptiles and birds rely on salt glands to excrete salt from their systems.
A seafaring culture like the Norwegians, the Micronesians wave a Norwegian flag and present their indigenous watercraft and woodworking skills.
It eventually mastered the art of landing rocket boosters and began regularly navigating them to pinpoint landings on ground pads and seafaring platforms.