Definitions for steersmen

steersmen steers·man

Spelling: [steerz-muh n]
IPA: /ˈstɪərz mən/

Steersmen is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 13 points.

You can make 235 anagrams from letters in steersmen (eeemnrsst).

Definitions for steersmen

noun

  1. a person who steers a ship; helmsman.
  2. a person who drives a machine.

Origin of steersmen

before 1000; Middle English steresman, Old English stēoresmann, equivalent to stēor steering, helm (see steer1) + -es 's1

Examples for steersmen

The steersman climbed to the dock, to halt a pace in front of Gerda.

"Hamilton's far ahead—above the falls now," answered the steersman.

Cappen felt smaller than usual when he approached the steersman.

The very arkishness of the ark makes it move just as the steersman wishes.

It is important to have, as steersman, one who knows the currents, and just when to alter the course.

For their guidance all that is required is a steersman with a paddle, as indicated in the Epic.

The steersman, who was staring hard in the direction they were going, scowled.

In the stern sat the Indian steersman, with a rifle ready to his hand.

Unfortunately, as he arrived at this conclusion a cry from the steersman roused him.

The father was rowing, and Willie was occupying the proud position of steersman.

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