Submariner example sentences

Related (4): torpedo, sonar, periscope, hull

submariner

definition

  - noun form of submarine

sub·ma·rine

noun

submarine (noun) · submarines (plural noun) · submarine sandwich (noun) · submarine sandwiches (plural noun)

  - a warship with a streamlined hull designed to operate completely submerged in the sea for long periods, equipped with a periscope and typically armed with torpedoes or missiles.

  - a submersible craft of any kind.

  - a sandwich made of a long roll typically filled with meat, cheese, and vegetables such as lettuce, tomato, and onions.

  - existing, occurring, or used under the surface of the sea:

Synonyms

submarine, undersea, subaqueous, submerged, immersed, sunken

"Submariner" Example Sentences

1. The submariner carefully monitored the sonar readings.
2. After years of training, he finally became a submariner.
3. The submariner was responsible for maintaining the vessel's equipment.
4. A submariner's life is full of challenges and dangers.
5. The submariner descended into the deep and murky waters.
6. The submariner spotted something suspicious on the radar.
7. The submariner had to undergo strict physical and mental tests before being accepted.
8. Being a submariner requires great discipline and endurance.
9. The submariner navigated the submarine through the narrow channels.
10. After months underwater, the submariner was eager to feel solid ground beneath his feet.
11. The submariner's job is to remain undetected by enemy forces.
12. The submariner spends long stretches of time away from home.
13. One of the most important skills for a submariner is to be able to troubleshoot mechanical issues.
14. The submariner's worst fear is to be detected by enemy submarines or aircraft.
15. The submariner skillfully maneuvered the vessel through the rough waves.
16. The submariner's living quarters are small and cramped.
17. As a submariner, he was trained to act quickly in case of an emergency.
18. The submariner was awarded a medal for his bravery during a difficult mission.
19. The submariner's diet consists mostly of canned and dried food.
20. The submariner had to operate the submarine's periscope in complete silence.
21. The submariner's mission was top secret and not even family members could know the specifics.
22. The submariner's uniform is designed to withstand pressure at great depths.
23. The submariner felt a sense of pride as he saluted the flag during the national anthem.
24. The submariner communicated with the outside world through encrypted messages.
25. The submariner was constantly aware of the limited oxygen supply.
26. The submariner had to keep the submarine's location a secret from the enemy.
27. The submariner was trained to react quickly to changes in water pressure.
28. The submariner's greatest reward is knowing that his efforts help keep his country safe.
29. The submariner's family had mixed emotions about his dangerous career choice.
30. The submariner had to rely on his fellow crew members for emotional support during long missions.

Common Phases

1. "The submariner bravely dove deep into the unknown waters;"
2. "After hours of surveillance, the submariner detected movement in the distance;"
3. "With his trusty equipment, the submariner explored every nook and cranny of the ocean floor;"
4. "Even in the pitch-black depths, the submariner relied on his instincts to navigate;";
5. "The submariner resurfaced, experiencing a sense of accomplishment after completing a successful mission;";
6. "As the storm raged on, the submariner battled the fierce currents to reach safety";
7. "Through years of training, the submariner became an expert in underwater warfare tactics;";
8. "With each mission, the submariner's courage and determination grew stronger;";
9. "The sound of the torpedoes firing echoed through the silent submarine as the submariner prepared for battle;"
10. "The submariner's uniform and gear were all meticulously maintained to ensure his safety in the unforgiving depths."

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