Landsmen [noun]
Definition of Landsmen:
person from one's country
Opposite/Antonyms of Landsmen:
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Sentence/Example of Landsmen:
There is no landsman in the ship now exposed to its dangers.
And yet they paused and looked about in quickened perception, with the clutch at the throat that takes the landsman on big waters.
Helped by pluck, I thought to myself, as I tried with my landsman's fancy to conjure up that perilous scene.
The officers were most friendly and did everything possible to make things comfortable for a landsman in their limited quarters.
He trusted to his Pilot, like the landsman in a storm; to his Father, as an infant in the dark.
Walker, scornful of a landsman, and annoyed at being disturbed, answered impatiently and would not stir.
He clambered on deck with the usual awkwardness of a landsman, and bowed very low as he saluted Captain Hull.
And sailors have to consider the sea, the wind, the fog and a thousand other things that the landsman cannot understand.
A landsman would have said that my progress resembled pumping a rhapsody on a pianola, or skiing in the Alps.
I could not help contrasting the way in which the average landsman would give an order, with the mate's way of doing it.