Helmsmen [noun]
Definition of Helmsmen:
course plotter
Opposite/Antonyms of Helmsmen:
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Sentence/Example of Helmsmen:
The helmsman led me to the side of the vessel, and told me to hold my head overboard, and inhale the air.
Captain Worse winked at the helmsman, and declared that the old thing knew well enough where she was now that they were round.
But Thorgils had known what was coming, and had kept his quick eye on the helmsman of the stranger.
The helmsman in the boat would take hold of it when it came within his reach, and put the money into the toe of it.
She had eight thwarts, on which the paddlers sat, and a seat aft for the helmsman, who also used a paddle for steering.
And everybody was looking at the helmsman who was peering out at sea.
He ordered the helmsman to ease her off a half-point, in order to make safe offing for the turn into Vineyard Sound.
Captain Mayo stepped back and glanced at the compass to make certain that his helmsman was finding his course properly.
The moral and legal codes of mankind may be compared to the steering orders which are given to the helmsman of the vessel.
Then the two captains turned in, for the Ethel and May lay to docilely with a single helmsman at the wheel.