A deck at the top of a passenger ship.
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Examples for "hurricane deck"
Examples for "hurricane deck"
1The voice of the invisible watchman called up from the hurricane deck-
2To Courtenay, peering through a hatch in the hurricane deck, she cried:
3Several got permission from the admiral to ascend to the hurricane deck.
4He came out on the hurricane deck-theman who invented the river.
5Just then Mr. Bixby stepped calmly into view on the hurricane deck.
1One of the young women ascended to the hurricane roof of the steamer and cheered for the "Confederacy."
2My friend had been up on the hurricane roof, and had not noticed the game going on; so I remarked to him:
1When Suarez reached the port rail of the promenade deck, Elsie breathed:
2This announcement called all hands to the promenade deck of the packet.
3Then they proceeded directly to the first-class cabins upon the promenade deck.
4He was conducted to the promenade deck, and presented to the captain.
5The main herd of passengers preferred the promenade deck, two layers below.
6Christobal, who had made the round of the promenade deck, came up.
7She was pleasantly tired after walking eighty-five times round the promenade deck.
8The cabin to which he led her was on the promenade deck.
9So they sat once again, side by side, on the promenade deck.
10Goddard went back to the promenade deck, puzzled and even more uneasy.
11With tiny funnels, lifeboats, and first class cabins on the promenade deck.
12Not at all; there are eight pieces of music on the promenade deck.
13From there he elbowed his way to the second-class promenade deck.
14Gaiety and youth usually appear upon the promenade deck, having taken saloon passage.
15She never ventured upon the promenade deck, unless her faithful Hatchie was near.
16Karen Brooke was walking the port side of the promenade deck.