old salt (Meaning)

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old salt (n)

a man who serves as a sailor

Synonyms & Antonyms of old salt

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old salt Sentence Examples

  1. The old salt had weathered countless storms on the treacherous seas.
  2. With his wrinkled face and weathered hands, he was the epitome of an old salt.
  3. The old salt regaled us with tales of his adventures in distant lands.
  4. Despite his advanced age, the old salt still had a twinkle in his eye.
  5. The young sailors listened intently to the old salt's stories of the high seas.
  6. The old salt was a repository of knowledge about the ocean and its capricious nature.
  7. His weathered appearance belied his sharp mind and keen maritime skills.
  8. The old salt's wisdom was invaluable to those who sought his guidance.
  9. The old salt had a deep respect for the sea and its untamed power.
  10. As the sun began its descent, the old salt gazed out at the horizon, lost in memories of his seafaring life.

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a man who serves as a sailor

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The old salt had weathered countless storms on the treacherous seas.

With his wrinkled face and weathered hands, he was the epitome of an old salt.

The old salt regaled us with tales of his adventures in distant lands.

Despite his advanced age, the old salt still had a twinkle in his eye.