Made with three slices of usually toasted bread.
Ship of the line with three covered gundecks.
1Twelve of two decks, besides one three-decker, and beating us in frigates.
2On seeing the approach of a three-decker, they again hauled their wind.
3She stood on the front porch of the three-decker nearest him.
4Georgina, meanwhile, had been firing off telegrams like a three-decker warship firing broadsides.
5Only, I'm afraid your three-decker's apprenticeship 'll stand in your way.'
6He saw the stabbing lines of flashes as Jobert's three-decker fired a slow broadside.
7A French three-decker of the old type, moored higher up, serves as an hospital.
8The big three-decker had plenty of headroom, even for him.
9The three-decker's captain would be quick to exploit any weakness in his adversary, Inch thought.
10It ended with Nelson and the first-rate, three-decker, ship-of-the-line.
11The enemy are also ready, sixteen sail, a three-decker of 140 guns launched Christmas Day.
12Now, all but the formalities were over, and this towering three-decker was to be his.
13I believe there is no three-decker in that squadron?
14With his old three-decker he boldly rammed the "Re di Portogallo."
15The first three-decker in the English navy was launched in the year of Blake's death, 1657.
16Think of naming a three-decker the 'Without Breeches'!