cabin boy

NOUN
  1. a young man acting as a servant on a ship
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How To Use cabin boy In A Sentence

  • The black-caped lion of Cabin Boy to Barbary stands over the body of Delacroix, his kit and illustrated notebooks scattered in the rampage.
  • Phelps, who first went to sea as a cabin boy in 1816, worked from original journals and logbooks now mostly lost.
  • While making Slave Ship in 1937, he had to slap cabin boy Mickey Rooney around.
  • He was orphaned at the age of nine, and got a job as a cabin boy, and through sheer hard graft, worked is way up the ranks.
  • He left school at 13 for a 10 shilling job as a Liptons Teas delivery boy, and went on to work as a pageboy in a ladies 'club, a cabin boy? after, he insisted, walking from London to Cardiff to join the merchant navy? and having learned in his days as a bandsman in the army, a useful boxer despite his slight frame. Norman Wisdom, last survivor of the music halls, dies aged 95
  • She had been sold as a slave, and told me she had been crewing as a cabin boy for half a year.
  • I lammed, ran faster than I'd run since being made cabin boy for Kapitan Sergei, with the store owner close behind.
  • Phelps, who first went to sea as a cabin boy in 1816, worked from original journals and logbooks now mostly lost.
  • PipThe Negro cabin boy who loses his mind when abandoned temporarily in the sea.
  • He was orphaned at the age of nine, and got a job as a cabin boy, and through sheer hard graft, worked his way up the ranks.
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