A sailor would use a pulley system as a simple machine to raise the sail on his boat. By attaching the sail to a pulley and pulling on the rope, the sailor can apply force to lift the sail more easily.
sail
The suffix for the word sailor is "-or".
Yes it is. It has "sail" and "or" in it.
Like that! If it were sail as in I sailed a cross the sea you could put you are a sailor you can SAIL very well. But if it was sail as in the sail on a ship, you could put the SAIL on the ship was ripped. And so on. Hope I answered your question xx
Magellan.
no ...he was not a sailor....
Knowledge, skill and experience.
St. Gabriel is an archangel and not a sailor.
When taken into account that nothing is literal in poetry, a poet can be both the sailor and the sail quite easily. He is his own means, but also he's the driving force and the decision maker.
A sailor who was kidnapped, placed on board a ship and forced to work once the ship set sail.
If you are a sailor you will know the answer to this question. If you're not a sailor, don't try it.