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Meaning of steersman

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steersman (n)

the person who steers a ship

steersman Sentence Examples

  1. As the storm raged, the skilled steersman guided the ship through the treacherous waters with unwavering precision.
  2. The seasoned steersman swiftly turned the vessel's helm to avoid a collision with a submerged object.
  3. The steersman's keen eyesight allowed him to navigate the winding river with ease, avoiding hidden obstacles.
  4. With a steady hand, the steersman maneuvered the yacht through the bustling harbor filled with other vessels.
  5. The young steersman had a natural instinct for guiding ships, and his calm demeanor inspired confidence in his crew.
  6. During the night watch, the steersman stood at the helm, keeping a vigilant eye on the horizon for any potential hazards.
  7. The experienced steersman skillfully maneuvered the fishing boat into the perfect position for casting their nets.
  8. As the ferry approached the dock, the steersman expertly guided it towards a smooth landing.
  9. The steersman's quick reflexes saved the day when a rogue wave suddenly appeared, threatening to swamp the boat.
  10. The steersman's unwavering focus and steady hand ensured a safe and tranquil voyage across the open sea.

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the person who steers a ship

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As the storm raged, the skilled steersman guided the ship through the treacherous waters with unwavering precision.

The seasoned steersman swiftly turned the vessel's helm to avoid a collision with a submerged object.

The steersman's keen eyesight allowed him to navigate the winding river with ease, avoiding hidden obstacles.

With a steady hand, the steersman maneuvered the yacht through the bustling harbor filled with other vessels.