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LUBBER

Definitionen von LUBBER

  1. veraltet: große, ungeschickte Person; Tölpel
  2. Kurzform von: landlubber
  3. ein ungechickter Seemann; Landratte

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Anzahl der Buchstaben

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Ist Palindrom

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Beispiele für die Verwendung von LUBBER in einem Satz

  • If you are sailing close-hauled with good trim and you notice that your bearing to the windward mark starts to drift outside the lubber line (angle becoming greater than 45 degrees) you are being headed, and should consider tacking.
  • The abbey lubber is a minor demon that haunts the wine cellars and kitchens of abbeys, tempting the monks into drunkenness, gluttony and lasciviousness.
  • Lubber Run Fill is named for the Lubbers Run (the "s" was added to the stream's name sometime after the construction of the Cut-Off), which passes under the fill.
  • His design featured a metal compass capsule containing a magnetic needle with orienting marks mounted into a transparent protractor baseplate with a lubber line (later called a direction of travel indicator).
  • Scharwenzel was formerly known as Schipper-Schrill because it was popular with sailors, Schipper being German for skipper or boatman and Schrill being an old word for a gooseneck or a lubber.
  • Kate's roles with the company included Georgina Heatherington in Walch's Spoons, Lillian Neville in Charles Godfrey's musical sketch On Guard, and Tootsie Sloper in The Land Lubber: A Nautical Nightmare, written especially for her by Walch.



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