Crew is the people who operate an aircraft or ship. - Now more loosely used as people who operate just about anything.
Yes, the noun 'crew' is a concrete noun, a word for a group of workers; a word for a physical group.The word 'crew' is also a verb: crew, crews, crewing, crewed.
You probably mean the crew of the lifeboat. For any boats, yachts, ships etc, 'crew' is the usual word for the people who make it work.
A Motley Crew is a slang word to describe a group of individuals who form a roughly-organized assembly. Some examples may include pirates and biker clubs.
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The noun 'crew' is a concrete noun, a word for a physical group of people.
The possessive form is a crew's tools.
When the ship's crew rebells it is called a mutiny.
Sailor
No, the noun 'crew' is a concretenoun, a word for a physical group of people.
Past tense of crew is crewed.
Peers, colleagues, crew, hommies, posse, or gang. Those words mean group of friends.
his crew was some were mean and kind