cockswain (Meaning)
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cockswain (n.)
The steersman of a boat; a petty officer who has charge of a boat and its crew.
Synonyms & Antonyms of cockswain
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cockswain Sentence Examples
- The experienced coxswain steered the rowing team through the choppy waves with precision.
- "Harder!" yelled the coxswain, urging the rowers to increase their pace.
- The coxswain's calm voice kept the crew focused and synchronized despite the fierce competition.
- A well-trained coxswain is essential for a successful rowing team.
- Despite her small stature, the coxswain commanded respect with her strategic calls.
- The coxswain practiced their rhythm on a rowing machine, preparing for the upcoming race.
- The Coast Guard coxswain expertly maneuvered the rescue boat through the storm.
- Learning the commands for port and starboard is crucial for a new coxswain.
- After years of experience, the coxswain developed a sixth sense for reading the water conditions.
- The coxswain and the rowers celebrated their victory, their teamwork evident in their success.
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The steersman of a boat; a petty officer who has charge of a boat and its crew.
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No antonyms found.
The experienced coxswain steered the rowing team through the choppy waves with precision.
"Harder!" yelled the coxswain, urging the rowers to increase their pace.
The coxswain's calm voice kept the crew focused and synchronized despite the fierce competition.
A well-trained coxswain is essential for a successful rowing team.