(Nautical) a room for the treatment of the sick or injured (as on a ship)
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Examples for "sickbay"
1Check the entire crew, including the wounded and those still in sickbay.
2In a few minutes, she was at Peter's bedside down in sickbay.
3The sickbay was just a few yards away on the opposite side.
4The men slept on mattresses on the floor of the bunker's sickbay.
5But the surgeon was in his sickbay, waiting for the next harvest.
1Murray's cabin adjoined the sick berth, but was not a part of it.
2I managed to get on board to the sick berth, and after the steward's treatment it ceased bleeding.
3Being carried to the sick berth, my foot was treated and bound, and I was ordered to my hammock.
4I was taken to the sick berth, and the doctor treated it with oil and flour, which gave me a little ease.
5Leading sick berth attendant Alan Cummins won't forget the first rescue mission which the LÉ Éithne undertook in the Mediterranean in a hurry.
6Master Chief Sick Berth Attendant Loren Bexo replied first, which did not surprise Major Ryder.
7In addition, each platoon has two assigned Navy Sick Berth Attendants (SBAs) to act as corpsmen.
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