main deck

NOUN
  1. the uppermost sheltered deck that runs the entire length of a large vessel
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How To Use main deck In A Sentence

  • The main deck features a most generous main salon and dining forward with seating for eight.
  • The job involved lifting and lowering two heavy boxes by crane from the main deck into the engine room. Times, Sunday Times
  • Captain Picard commanded the crew to report to the main deck.
  • The main deck forward was ten inches thick and further reinforcement was fitted both fore and aft.
  • The large main deck compartment is loaded though a wide door on the forward left side of the fuselage.
  • Captain Richardson commanded the crew to report to the main deck.
  • The galley, easily accessible on the main deck, still has lidded pots on the stove, and in the engine-room tools hang in neat rows.
  • Then he called our ruffianly scallywags of a crew on to the main deck, eyed them up and down, and ignoring our captain, asked me how many pairs of handcuffs were on board. The Call Of The South 1908
  • the main deck was afloat (or awash)
  • There was also a large saloon on the main deck which was a great asset for visiting V.I.P's and crew comfort.
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