How to Use sea captain in a Sentence

sea captain

noun
  • There's something there: an eye, a crook of a mouth, a sea captain's hat, a beard...
    Veronique Greenwood, Discover Magazine, 7 Aug. 2012
  • The uniformed figure of an old sea captain snapped to salute.
    New York Times, 12 May 2022
  • Linn, a sea captain, came to Birmingham in 1871 and founded the city’s first bank.
    al, 1 June 2020
  • There was a queen dressed as a sea captain being half-eaten by a shark.
    Jenna Wortham, New York Times, 24 Jan. 2018
  • In the end, the retired sea captain Balstrode calmly tells Grimes to get in his boat and sink it out at sea.
    Dallas News, 21 Oct. 2022
  • The rooms are a modern take on a sea captain’s quarters, with fireplaces and Persian rugs.
    Jody Rosen, Smithsonian, 14 June 2018
  • Cape Disappointment itself was named by a sea captain in the late 1700s who searched in vain for a way through it.
    Kirk Johnson Ruth Fremson, New York Times, 18 Feb. 2023
  • Manos was a sea captain who had been brought up in Odessa but felt the call of Santorini, birthplace of his father.
    Stellene Volandes, Town & Country, 24 Feb. 2022
  • Dunn’s brother and a local sea captain pulled him to safety.
    Matt McCall, National Geographic, 12 June 2019
  • The letters were from a man who was not the previous owner's husband, but a sea captain.
    Lydia Price, Peoplemag, 12 Oct. 2022
  • The letters were from a man who was not the previous owner's husband, but a sea captain.
    Lydia Price, Peoplemag, 20 Oct. 2023
  • Looking every bit the sea captain, Mr. Rivers steered the barge to the edge of the boom, the thick mantle of garbage undulating on his approach.
    New York Times, 14 June 2022
  • The sea captains, sailors, explorers, naval heroes, even the pirates were all men.
    Carl Nolte, San Francisco Chronicle, 27 Jan. 2018
  • In it, a young girl gets lost, is raised by a sea captain, and later finds love — as well as her family of origin.
    Scott Kirsner, BostonGlobe.com, 20 June 2023
  • On a flight during the last trip, Belt dressed as a sea captain while many young players were outfitted in sailor costumes.
    John Shea, San Francisco Chronicle, 28 Sep. 2021
  • My father looked over the banister, and coming up the stairs was sort of like the apparition of a man who appeared to be like a sea captain, or a sailor type of guy.
    Allison Stewart, chicagotribune.com, 7 Nov. 2019
  • Boats were run two at a time and were eligible for different awards, such as stylish sea captains, plus a speed award.
    Karie Angell Luc, chicagotribune.com, 23 July 2019
  • One of the most colorful of those shipowners was Laskarina Bouboulina, the 50-year-old widow of a sea captain.
    Nicholas Gage, Town & Country, 17 June 2013
  • Among the people the Dutchman meets at the bar is Daland — in the libretto a sea captain and the father of the opera’s heroine, Senta, but here a clean-cut, middle-class man.
    New York Times, 26 July 2021
  • For many years, a retired sea captain and his wife lived there, followed in the Fifties by another family.
    Joe Kloc, Harper's magazine, 10 June 2019
  • This bizarre hybrid was bought by Moses Kimball, founder of the Boston Museum, from the family of a sea captain.
    Philip Ball, Scientific American, 18 Apr. 2023
  • There’s also a big picture of him, looking like a sea captain who moonlights as Santa.
    Washington Post, 24 Feb. 2022
  • And in the roadless hills south of Zdarsky’s airport stands the Lake Bonneville Guardian, a wooden totem pole painted with a glowering sea captain hugging a bear.
    Smithsonian Magazine, 17 Aug. 2023
  • Febos had not been a fearful child, rather one with calluses on her feet and a toughness that came with being a sea captain’s daughter.
    Melissa Febos, BostonGlobe.com, 1 Apr. 2021
  • In his career as an opera composer, Jake Heggie has written about nuns and mad sea captains, death row inmates and the angels among us.
    Georgia Rowe, The Mercury News, 23 July 2019
  • Senta, the dreamy daughter of a Norwegian sea captain, Daland, is obsessed with a portrait of the Dutchman and his legend.
    Heidi Waleson, WSJ, 4 Mar. 2020
  • Throughout history, most sea captains have tried to steer their vessels out of extreme weather, but the whole purpose of SD 1045 was to steer into it.
    Porter Fox, New York Times, 9 May 2023
  • Mummified, she’d then been sold to an American sea captain.
    Elizabeth Kolbert, The New Yorker, 29 July 2019
  • Named the Prowhouse, this unique mid-century home (from $290), designed by a poet and sea captain, has the feel of a boat but the trappings of a spacious, comfortable two-bedroom home.
    Megan Michelson, Outside Online, 15 June 2021
  • Each property originally belonged to the daughters and sons-in-law of Captain Daniel Walker, a merchant and sea captain in the 1700s.
    BostonGlobe.com, 13 May 2021

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