So he was humming a rollicking tune when he reached the fireroom.
2
I wouldn't have stuck it out in that fireroom for one day.
3
And the crew swallowed whisky neat and returned to the fireroom.
4
McTee himself, followed by Harrigan and the stokers, went down to the fireroom.
5
When I've found one, shall I let him go down to the fireroom?
1
The after stokehole was flooded and water rolled sickeningly in the engine-pits.
2
She closed the front stokehole and looked back at his sleeping face.
3
Then, fighting for every foot, the little band retreated to the after stokehole.
4
And none of the native crew will go into the stokehole, that's certain.
5
Send some one down into the stokehole for Mr. Studdert.
Ús de stokehold en anglès
1
After seeing the stokehold, the engines, and the laundry, we visited the kitchens.
2
Last run we couldn't keep the water out of the stokehold.
3
An awful racket, of iron things falling, came from the stokehold.
4
The explosion wrecked the stokehold just forward of amidships: and tore the bottom open.
5
Then we go into the stokehold among the mighty boilers.
6
There has been an accident in the stokehold.
7
Engine-room doors jambed, but I found the stokehold grating and got some way down the ladder.
8
Did you ever see them down the stokehold?
9
Walker had set one to clear up the stokehold; his companion, a fireman, had relieved Mr. Tollemache.
10
How could she overlook treatment which would have caused comment in the stokehold of a cattle ship?
11
Thirty-six men of the fire room met their death in the fire and steam and boiling water of the stokehold.
12
Adam was silent for a few minutes, and while Kit mused, shovels clinked in the stokehold and the vessel began to lift.
13
The stokehold ventilators hummed: in front of the six fire-doors two wild figures, stripped to the waist, staggered and stooped, wrestling with two shovels.
14
I'll see the stonemason gets packed off to sea again in a stokehold before he has a chance of stirring up the mud ashore.
15
A cloud of steam and a loud hissing came from the stokehold, and he knew the sea that swept the tug had covered the gratings.
16
'There were three waves,' said Keller; 'and the stokehold's flooded.'