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- noun science fiction A low-ranking member of the
crew of aspaceship
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Examples
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Maybe, not being a spacehand, she won't obey my order and stay at the boat.
Inconstant Star Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1991
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Irritable at the lack of fresh meat, a spacehand kicked the man aside.
Inconstant Star Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1991
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The glimpses of something personal, a picture or souvenir, showed a taste more austere and abstract than was likely in a human spacehand.
A Circus of Hells Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1969
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An old spacehand can usually recover, catlike, in an unexpected change from weightlessness to acceleration.
The Past Through Tomorrow Heinlein, Robert A. 1967
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Why do I have to dodge out of the path of every idiotic spacehand who comes tearing back here as though the planet was full of devils?
Natives of Space Clement, Hal 1965
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A spacehand, a stocky slant-eyed nomad from Altai, uncoiled a lariat.
Trader To The Stars Anderson, Poul, 1926-2001 1964
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There wasn’t a stitch of clothing among the hundreds of people he saw soaking in the pools or standing beside them—a delightful sight even for a veteran spacehand who had seen similar situations many times before.
Mudd in Your Eye Jerry Oltion 1990
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There wasn’t a stitch of clothing among the hundreds of people he saw soaking in the pools or standing beside them—a delightful sight even for a veteran spacehand who had seen similar situations many times before.
Mudd in Your Eye Jerry Oltion 1990
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There wasn’t a stitch of clothing among the hundreds of people he saw soaking in the pools or standing beside them—a delightful sight even for a veteran spacehand who had seen similar situations many times before.
Mudd in Your Eye Jerry Oltion 1990
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TrafficControl passed me so near a bus that I looked in its canopy and saw the passengers were from the whole globe and beyond-a dandified Lunarian, a stocky blueskin of Alfzar, a spacehand identified by his Brotheihood badge, a journeyman merchant of the Polesotechnic League who didn’t bother with any identification except the skin weathered beneath strange suns, the go-to-hell independence in his face, which turned me sick with envy.
The Earth Book of Stormgate Anderson, Poul, 1926-2001 1978
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