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He turned and motioned to a jack tar who stood near to come forward.
Mary too was kept busy as several of the jack tars started to vomit.
Finally two jack tars appeared at the top of the gangway, the one carrying a small table and the other a chair.
Jack Tar closed in the early 1990s and was partially demolished there after.
He held out his hand to the jack tar the man he'd called Svensen placed a small piece of in it.
In the 1950s it became home to the Jack Tar marina and club.
Out of four hundred and eight jolly Jack Tars.
One wife, two kids (one of each flavor), and the family dog, Jack Tar in this case.
Jack Tar began the routine again, rolling over and raising one back leg for the inevitable tummy scratch.
Jack Tar raised his head when Myra Newell walked into the room.
They took the biggest catches ago' the season and not a jack tar among them were lost overboard or killed in a whale boat.'
Jack tars of every nation joined in the chorus so that the tavern shook with their boisterous singing.
It was an old Jack Tar trick--never move until rewarded.
Around her on the floor washed with stale beer and rum lay at least a dozen jack tars, quite oblivious to the coming day.
Good old Jack Tar. . . not a complaint on his furry face.
Jack Tar looked up.
'Cause every Jack Tar aboard would want to stick his poker in me."
Tarring was a labor-intensive process, and earned sailors the nickname "Jack Tar".
There was a 225-room Jack Tar Hotel in Galveston, Texas.
Even old Jack Tar!
"We will give those jack tars a proper start, dropping onto them out of nowhere," Granby said dubiously.
It is generally claimed that the name has its origins in the colloquial reference to British sailors as "Jack tars".
John Philip Sousa included the number as part of his "Jack Tar March".
Jack Tar (1915)