Old salt Meaning in English
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Definition
An 'old salt' is a sailor who has spent many years at sea and is very experienced, often telling stories or giving wise advice.
Usage & Nuances
This is an informal, old-fashioned expression, almost always used affectionately to describe an experienced, often older sailor. Sometimes used more generally to mean any very seasoned seafarer or, occasionally, a person experienced in a tough profession.
Example Sentences
The old salt told us stories about storms at sea.
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Everyone listened carefully to the old salt’s advice.
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The captain is an old salt with over forty years of sailing experience.
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"That old salt can read the winds better than any device," the crew joked.
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As an old salt, Jack always knows when a storm is coming long before anyone else.
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You can trust an old salt—they've seen everything the sea can throw at you.
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