The area for food preparation on a ship.
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Examples for "galley "
Examples for "galley "
1 For days you hauled that war galley across the sea from Sinaria.
2 Minna suspected the galley - slave of glory in the man; Seraphita recognized him.
3 At noon that day the galley was skimming the sea off Paestum.
4 Saw it in your eyes when you left the galley earlier today.
5 At three in the morning all on board the galley were astir.
1 What happened in that particular caboose has long since been newspaper history.
2 The Virginian did not know what was going on in the caboose .
3 Inside the caboose they had reached the third howling of the she-wolf.
4 It still wasn't going particularly fast, though, when the caboose rolled by.
5 The conductor dropped off the caboose and jogged forward beside his train.
1 At the cookhouse they were just in time for the noon meal.
2 We knew exactly why MacKenzie wanted all of us in the cookhouse .
3 So I asked Gurble here to carry it back to the cookhouse .
4 Before long, though, another cookhouse witness, the diver Rob Parker, walked up.
5 Why, twenty-five dollars would cover the whole loss, cookhouse roof and all.
1 The forepeak is arranged for chain lockers and bosun's gear lockers, followed by ship 's galley , which has two pipe berths.
2 The ward-room on our ship opens onto the ship 's galley ; and from the ship 's galley another door opens onto the deck.
3 When the reached the ship 's galley , the cook, thinking the captain being pursued by a madman, bashed the sailor over the head with a skillet.
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