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cabin deck

noun

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


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Word History and Origins

Origin of cabin deck1

Probably earlier than 1960–65
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Example Sentences

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

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

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.

Drawn by their song, 10 teenage members of the Earth to Sky Calculus club break from their work and gather on a cabin deck.

He was gradually securing a hold on his enemy which would have ended the battle when he was seized and lifted—by a giant, it seemed to him—clear of the cabin deck and held there while the outlaw slowly regained his feet and picked up his weapon.

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