Boatman [noun]
Definition of Boatman:
rower
Opposite/Antonyms of Boatman:
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Sentence/Example of Boatman:
Their faith in a trustworthy and intelligent boatman was not equal to their faith in their own eyes, backed by ignorance!
If a man has hired a boatman, he shall give him six gur of corn per year.
If a boatman has grounded the ship of a man and has refloated her, he shall give money to half her price.
If a boatman has navigated a ship of sixty gur for a man, he shall give him two shekels of silver for his fee.
Then said the boatman: I will receive my life of thee if thou wilt give it me.
The biggest of the black ones was named "Sarasara," which was a nasty volcano, so a little old boatman told us.
I was destined to hear more of this in the evening, from the ancient boatman who rowed me out on the upper river.
I had a boatman coming out before this, but I guess—well, I guess he'll be along.
"Zere was one went t'rough a boat last season, Major Dare," the boatman interjected.
The boatman did not know this fable, but he did know of a red deer that came and spoke to a gentleman.