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cabin deck

American  

noun

  1. the deck above the weather deck in the bridge house of a ship.


Etymology

Origin of cabin deck

Probably earlier than 1960–65

Example Sentences

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I can leave the car and go up to the cabin deck to enjoy the gorgeous views.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 28, 2021

But the most satisfying work is using our hands to tackle the long overdue project of repairing and repainting the cabin deck.

From Washington Post • Jul. 30, 2020

More wall inspiration came from the critters we spotted from the cabin deck; we scooped up inexpensive vintage prints of crows and moths on Etsy, then framed them using cheap barn-wood-look frames from Michaels.

From Washington Post • Sep. 22, 2015

After catching my breath on the cabin deck, an idyllic perch facing the bowl-shaped valley below, I checked the cupboards for sign of recent cabin life.

From New York Times • Aug. 5, 2011

There was something in his voice which made us believe him, and then he took a couple of turns up and down the cabin deck, and stepped up to the wounded man.

From Sarréo 1901 by Becke, Louis