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The act of packing or storing away.
stowage
stowage
1
The cross-beams were sufficiently close to afford
stowage
room for considerable property.
2
Something shoots from your arm, through my
stowage
,
to the very keelstone.
3
The Bonito was a large vessel, built for
stowage
rather than speed.
4
The embarkation was easy enough, and the
stowage
still more so.
5
This was close
stowage
,
and I was heartily glad when I quittedtheship
1
Brion climbed slowly to his feet after
stowing
everything in the pack.
2
In the main hall, people are still
stowing
their lunches and laughing.
3
Presently the arduous task of
stowing
the uninvited Northern contingent was undertaken.
4
Employ'd hoisting on board and
stowing
away the ground Tier of Water.
5
Immediately she began nibbling off berries and
stowing
them in her basket.
6
But long before it was day they had finished
stowing
their cargo.
7
Jack himself is no slouch whin it comes to
stowing
away things.
8
These mice are very particular in
stowing
away their winter store.
9
Outside, the cook and cookee were
stowing
articles in the already loaded wanigan.
10
Anazeh demanded, folding the letter and
stowing
it in his bosom.
11
On reaching the brig we found the sailors
stowing
away casks of water.
12
The two following afternoons were devoted to
stowing
the new stores.
13
From the street the watcher could see them
stowing
these away.
14
The man addressed was
stowing
something away inside the breast of his shirt.
15
Baroni was outside, with the other attendant,
stowing
away the luggage.
16
Small figures scurried about,
stowing
the last of the troupe's belongings.
stowing
stow
close stowing
superintend the stowing
final stowing