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To skipper
noun
The master of a ship.
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To skipper this side is something that will stay with me forever".
"To skipper any side is fantastic.
Gloucester scrum-half Greig Laidlaw will continue to skipper the side.
Back-to-back convertod trieskipperipper Croker and Rapana blew that out to 24-4.
Andrzej gibes at his young rival and Krystyna subtly transforms herself from homely wallflower to skipper vixen.
Back-to-back penalty goals to skipper Jarrod Croker put Ricky Stuart's men back in front by four.
Manager Pat Crowley and director Fred DeBruyn '76 will show you landlubbers the ropes (literally!) and ways to skipper and crew on various types and sizes of sailboats.
He was due to skipper Britain's Team Origin in the 2012 13 America's Cup World Series (ACWS), but the team was disbanded in 2010.
He was not going to swing a club but he was going to skipper one of the groups from his wheelchair.
They turn to Gideon, a young man whose difficult relationship with his father drove him away to sea but who has now returned, to skipper the vessel.
Steven Gerrard will captain the side against Egypt tomorrow in the absence of the injured Rio Ferdinand, who was promoted to skipper following Terry's demotion.
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