The space in a ship or aircraft for storing cargo.
1He made his way at a run, down to the cargo deck.
2There was a case of Coors beer on the cargo deck.
3The cargo deck has been penetrated again, but otherwise we're okay.
4Stilgar descended to the open cargo deck of the frigate.
5I practically grew up on a cargo deck.
6Kramer reported in from the cargo deck.
7The cargo deck had been holed.
8Welch shouted from the cargo deck.
9Three and a half hours later, the Raptor was parked in the cargo deck, directly behind Lee Adama's Viper.
10Where the cargo deck ended there was a steel wall, mostly blank except for one ladder inset into it.
11On Sunday, Hungarian police stopped a Romanian truck on a motorway and found 41 migrants crammed onto the cargo deck.
12Stepping from spindly rungs onto the cargo deck, Tor found herself amid a maze of spiderlike webbery, instead of walls and partitions.
13As soon as the interview with Keith Morley had ended, Saber had gone down to the cargo deck to get into her p-suit.
14C deck, the cargo deck, was a confined space: it possessed no viewports, and it rocked and fell and twisted until his head spun violently.
15Cargo deck hatch is closed and sealed.
16"Priority signal to the cargo deck, sir?" asked Jarmo, guessing his intentions.