Sailors are workers on ships. They might steer, maintain equipment, operate equipment, clean and grease thing, cook food, carry things around for others, tie the boat or ship up or anchor it, use radio and radar, take care of sick or injured people, and other jobs needed to make the ship work correctly and reliably for its assigned purpose.
Most sailors say 'aye' for 'yes'
Liverpool Sailors' Home ended in 1969.
A collection of sailors is called a crew of sailors.
154 sailors. 7:2=x:44 44/2=22 7x22=154
A monster that sings glorious music that lures sailors to their doom is a Siren.
Crew
Adventurous and inventive
Salt beef sandwiches.
Did the waters of the sea reach. The boiling point if you sailed to far? As sailors asked these
Did the waters of the sea reach. The boiling point if you sailed to far? As sailors asked these
The siren song will lure sailors to crash a ship upon the rocks or drown attempting to reach them.
lumbering, sailors, and merchants
Mostly farmers and sailors.
A sailors' ballad is called a sea shanty. It is a type of traditional maritime work song that was sung by sailors during their tasks to provide rhythm and coordination.
Europeans who work on ships are called "sailors"
Sailors and ship's officers.
Shanghaiing refers to the practice of kidnapping people to serve as sailors.