The area for food preparation on a ship.
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Examples for "galley"
Examples for "galley"
1For days you hauled that war galley across the sea from Sinaria.
2Minna suspected the galley-slave of glory in the man; Seraphita recognized him.
3At noon that day the galley was skimming the sea off Paestum.
4Saw it in your eyes when you left the galley earlier today.
5At three in the morning all on board the galley were astir.
1What happened in that particular caboose has long since been newspaper history.
2The Virginian did not know what was going on in the caboose.
3Inside the caboose they had reached the third howling of the she-wolf.
4It still wasn't going particularly fast, though, when the caboose rolled by.
5The conductor dropped off the caboose and jogged forward beside his train.
1At the cookhouse they were just in time for the noon meal.
2We knew exactly why MacKenzie wanted all of us in the cookhouse.
3So I asked Gurble here to carry it back to the cookhouse.
4Before long, though, another cookhouse witness, the diver Rob Parker, walked up.
5Why, twenty-five dollars would cover the whole loss, cookhouse roof and all.
1The forepeak is arranged for chain lockers and bosun's gear lockers, followed by ship's galley, which has two pipe berths.
2The ward-room on our ship opens onto the ship's galley; and from the ship's galley another door opens onto the deck.
3When the reached the ship's galley, the cook, thinking the captain being pursued by a madman, bashed the sailor over the head with a skillet.
Translations for ship's galley