What's the difference between sailer and wailer?

Sailer


Definition:

  • (n.) A sailor.
  • (n.) A ship or other vessel; -- with qualifying words descriptive of speed or manner of sailing; as, a heavy sailer; a fast sailer.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Trophy,” concludes half-time wind-sailer Niall Mullen, who is really starting to push his luck.
  • (2) (Patsch, W., J. R. Patsch, G. M. Kostner, S. Sailer, and H. Braunsteiner.
  • (3) A new method is described (Sailer, 1988) whereby endosseous implants are inserted in the totally atrophic maxilla, the intermaxillary relationship and vertical dimension corrected and a vestibuloplasty performed during one surgical procedure.
  • (4) A new development is the Le Fort I-osteotomy of the extremely atrophic maxilla with total removal of the mucosa from the floor of the sinus and its obliteration using bicortical iliac crest bones fixed by titanium screw implants (Sailer, 1989).

Wailer


Definition:

  • (n.) One who wails or laments.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) An earlier US action was concluded by a settlement in which Island agreed to pay £264,000 and legal costs on the understanding that the Wailers would cease any further legal action.
  • (2) Peter Tosh Founded the Wailers with Marley and Bunny Wailer in 1962, but fell out and left embittered in 1974.
  • (3) THE FIRST TRACK I CAN REMEMBER No Woman No Cry by Bob Marley and the Wailers (1974) This is the first song I can remember hearing when I was young.
  • (4) Ziggy Marley Eldest of Rita and Bob's sons, and only one of Marley's 11 offspring to even come close to inheriting mantle of Wailers.
  • (5) He also dismissed attacks against the honesty of Rita Marley, and said she had done her best over the years for the Wailers.
  • (6) It would have been enough to give each of his 52 children a little more than £1m for their father's unacknowledged contribution to the immortal sound of Bob Marley and the Wailers.
  • (7) Born Neville Livingston in 1947, he attended school with Marley - only as band was wound up did he acquire surname "Wailer".
  • (8) "Aston Barrett and his brother literally created the sound of the Wailers, though not for a minute to detract from the extraordinary songwriting ability of Mr Marley," Stephen Bate, representing the musician, told the judge.
  • (9) "It was the Barretts' unique sound which brought the Wailers international success."
  • (10) My father, he didn’t watch television …” That pales in comparison with the former Wailers bass player Aston “Family Man” Barrett, however, who claims to have fathered at least 52 children .
  • (11) Carlton Barrett "Carly", brother of fellow reggae star Aston Barrett and originator of the one drop rhythm, joined Wailers in 1969, and stayed until Marley's death.
  • (12) The new group, Bob Marley and the Wailers, included the Barrett brothers and Al Anderson for the first time.
  • (13) Bunny Wailer Only founder member alive today, and reputedly Bob's best friend.
  • (14) Members of the Wailers claim they were coerced into signing the deal, a claim Mr Justice Lewison rejected.

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