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Jack-tar   /dʒæk-tɑr/   Listen
Jack-tar

noun
1.
A man who serves as a sailor.  Synonyms: gob, Jack, mariner, old salt, sea dog, seafarer, seaman, tar.






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"Jack-tar" Quotes from Famous Books



... day, while yet in agony with his wound, he was called up and set to work in making knives, and other implements from the iron hoops, and other plunder from the forge when the massacre took place. This was indeed hard, for the poor fellow was no mechanic, though a first-rate Jack-tar... however, necessity made him a blacksmith, and he got ...
— The Call Of The South - 1908 • Louis Becke

... them was a blind old negro, playing upon an accordion, and singing to it in the faintest and thinnest of black voices, who could hardly have profited any listener. No one appeared to mind him, till a jolly Jack-tar with both arms cut off, but dressed in full sailor's togs, lurched heavily towards him. This mariner had got quite a good effect of sea-legs by some means, and looked rather drunker than a man with both arms ought to be; but he was very affectionate, and, putting his face close to ...
— Suburban Sketches • W.D. Howells

... a broad-shouldered jack-tar, giving the fluke of the anchor a hearty slap with his hand after the housing was completed —"there, lass, take a good nap now, for we shan't ask you to kiss the mud again for many a long ...
— The Coral Island - A Tale Of The Pacific Ocean • R. M. Ballantyne

... superior to the Americans. They seemed calculated for gamesters; their vivacity, their readiness, and their everlasting professions of friendship, were nicely adapted to inspire confidence in the unsuspecting American Jack-Tar; who has no legerdemain about him. Most of the prisoners were in the way of earning a little money; but almost all of them were deprived of it by the French gamesters. Our people stood no chance with them; but were commonly stripped of every cent, ...
— A Journal of a Young Man of Massachusetts, 2nd ed. • Benjamin Waterhouse

... had been the ghost," said Gurney, somewhat relieved, for that fat little Jack-tar fully believed in apparitions, and always listened to a ghost story ...
— The Red Eric • R.M. Ballantyne



Words linked to "Jack-tar" :   officer, sea dog, ship's officer, sea lawyer, crewman, boatswain, steerer, able-bodied seaman, seafarer, old salt, pilot, helmsman, whaler, jack, roustabout, able seaman, bargee, steersman, sailor, bo'sun, lighterman, bargeman, bosun, tar, bos'n, bo's'n, deckhand



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