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Meaning of bos'n

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bos'n (n)

a petty officer on a merchant ship who controls the work of other seamen

bos'n Sentence Examples

  1. The bos'n barked orders as the crew prepared to set sail, his voice cutting through the bustle of the dock.
  2. With a weathered face and calloused hands, the bos'n was the epitome of a seasoned sailor.
  3. The bos'n's whistle signaled the start of the morning shift, prompting sailors to assemble on deck.
  4. Despite the stormy seas, the bos'n remained steadfast, guiding the crew through the tempest with skill and determination.
  5. With a nod from the captain, the bos'n took charge of securing the cargo, ensuring it was stowed safely below deck.
  6. The bos'n's keen eye caught the slightest irregularity in the rigging, ensuring the ship sailed smoothly.
  7. During calm seas, the bos'n would regale the crew with tales of his adventures on the open ocean.
  8. With a gruff voice and no-nonsense demeanor, the bos'n commanded respect from all who served under him.
  9. The bos'n's steady hand on the helm kept the ship on course through the darkest of nights.
  10. When the ship encountered trouble, it was the bos'n who rallied the crew, instilling confidence with his unwavering leadership.

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a petty officer on a merchant ship who controls the work of other seamen

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The bos'n barked orders as the crew prepared to set sail, his voice cutting through the bustle of the dock.

With a weathered face and calloused hands, the bos'n was the epitome of a seasoned sailor.

The bos'n's whistle signaled the start of the morning shift, prompting sailors to assemble on deck.

Despite the stormy seas, the bos'n remained steadfast, guiding the crew through the tempest with skill and determination.