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.
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The noun 'crew' is a concrete noun, a word for a physical group of people.
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.
When the ship's crew rebells it is called a mutiny.
The possessive form is a crew's tools.
Sailor
No, the noun 'crew' is a concretenoun, a word for a physical group of people.
his crew was some were mean and kind
Past tense of crew is crewed.
The crew steered the ship toward the island.