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submarinersub‧mar‧i‧ner /sʌbˈmærɪnə $ ˈsʌbməriːnər/ noun [countable] - A trained, fit submariner, possibly with breathing apparatus, might do it.
- Besides, she was married, and married to a submariner.
- David Percy-Griffiths, Gilston, Herts Yes, but it is the submariners that pong.
- For a submariner, he had committed a grievous act -- mixing alcohol with duty.
- One of the deepest moral submariners is Richard Jemmons, the fictional version of campaign strategist James Carville.
- Recent trials of women sailors on submarines resulted in the ban on female submariners remaining.
- There would be no fit, trained submariners aboard that plane.
► Navyable seaman, nounadmiral, nounahoy, interjectionarmada, nounbattle cruiser, nounbattleship, nounbroadside, nouncommodore, nouncruiser, noundepth charge, noundestroyer, nounensign, nounflagship, nounfleet admiral, nounflight deck, nounflight sergeant, noungunboat, nounlanding craft, nounman-of-war, nounmarine, adjectiveMarine, nounmariner, nounmaster, nounmaster-at-arms, nounmate, nounmidshipman, nounminesweeper, nounnaval, adjectivenavigator, nounperiscope, nounpetty officer, nounpocket battleship, nounquartermaster, nounrating, nounrear admiral, nounRN, seaman, nounsea power, nounsignalman, nounsub, nounsublieutenant, nounsubmarine, nounsubmariner, nounU-boat, nounvice-admiral, nounyeoman, noun a sailor living and working in a submarine |