NOUN
- made with three slices of usually toasted bread
- any ship having three decks
- a warship carrying guns on three decks
How To Use three-decker In A Sentence
- Three-decker novel about the contrasting, intersecting lives of a Chinese boy and girl, born in the same mainland village and brought to America by force of circumstances. Obama Talks. People Listen. Markets Tank.
- Ships of War, "round" and "long"; trireme; penteconter; liburna; galley; dromon; galleas; junk; Viking craft; galleon; two and three-deckers; steam; submarine; destroyer; battle cruiser; dreadnought A History of Sea Power
- It was a three-decker, with peeling paint, windows covered with graffitied wood planks, and broken toys strewn on the lawn. TOGETHER ALONE
- The deserts are similarly cloying and sticky, although a couple of them (the passion-fruit-meringue pie and a towering, three-decker coconut flan) are compulsively edible.
- That night we ate over the water at a three-decker restaurant with exquisite food and atmosphere.
- The three-decker houses were all the same - square, close to the street, needing paint, and lined up close together. FOLLOW THE SHARKS
- Before long, he had outsailed all but the fifty-gun ship, when he espied ahead of him the entire English Channel fleet, including twenty-eight ships of the line several of which were three-deckers, and a number of frigates, sloops of war, and cutters, extending in a line southward for about nine miles from the Isle of Wight. Angel in the Whirlwind