Very hard unsalted biscuit or bread; a former ship's staple.
1The crazy fellow was eating some ship biscuit, which lay in a basket.
2Dring had some ship biscuit with him, in his bag.
3This, with tea and ship biscuit, constituted their supper.
4As was my custom, I had in the pocket of my singlet a number of ship biscuit.
5There was a bag of ship biscuit; we fried some hung beef, and made a jolly good supper.
6When he seasoned them with some morsels of pork, substituting ship biscuit for bread, his repasts were fit for an admiral.
7Half-a-dozen men sat at the tables, mostly eating ship biscuit of their own and goat's-milk cheese which they bought with their wine.
8Now Washington, you get some ship biscuit, dried beef, and coffee from your stock in the galley and we will each carry our own rations.
9The old hunter opened it and found it filled with ship biscuits.
10Rosin, tallow, and ship biscuits, if destined to ports of military or naval equipment.
11At supper-time Noddy took some tea and ate a couple of ship biscuits with a good relish.
12They were frequently fed with bread made from old, worm-eaten ship biscuits, reground into meal and offensive to the smell.
13Mrs. Lavarello brought us some ship biscuits, of which she got a bushel and a half in exchange for a goose.
14It was made of small juicy clams, scarcely bigger than hazel nuts, mixed with pounded ship biscuits, and salted pork cut up into little flakes!
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