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How to pronounce steerer in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms helmsman, steersman
Type of jack-tar, mariner, old salt, sea dog, seafarer, seaman, tar, jack, gob
Has types coxswain, cox
Derivation steer
Type Words
Synonyms decoy
Type of accomplice, beguiler, cheat, cheater, confederate, deceiver, slicker, trickster
Has types roper, shill

Examples of steerer

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The steerer has to accurately steer the boat within arms reach of the flag mount.
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The steerer may paddle either side or switch sides as needed for steering purposes.
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A steerer also skippers the canoe and instructs all other the paddlers as necessary.
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The steerer should also be able to keep the ama down during rough water.
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Based on more than 2,000 years of Chinese tradition, dragon boats are narrow and canoe-like with room for 20 paddlers, a drummer and a steerer.
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The steerer should try and paddle as much as possible so he or she doesn't slow down the canoe by contributing to the amount of weight in the canoe.
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He's been foiled by everything from flat tires, falls into ditches, a broken steerer tube and a Boonen nip at the finish in his quest for the big cobblestone trophy that goes to the winner.
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A good steerer is able to maintain the straight attitude of the canoe throughout the course of a race, and also keep the boat and the crew safe in rough sea conditions.
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The steerer uses a single bladed steering paddle which has a larger blade than a standard outrigger paddle, is built stronger, and has less or no bend in its shaft.
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More examples
  • Helmsman: the person who steers a ship
  • Decoy: a beguiler who leads someone into danger (usually as part of a plot)
  • Someone or something that steers
  • The steerer, or "steering column" is the upper part of a front fork, to which the handlebar stem and the turning parts of the headset attach. ...
  • Member of a cocaine or heroin crew who directs people to the seller