(Nautical) chamber or compartment in which the furnaces of a ship are stoked or fired.
1 So he was humming a rollicking tune when he reached the fireroom .
2 I wouldn't have stuck it out in that fireroom for one day.
3 And the crew swallowed whisky neat and returned to the fireroom .
4 McTee himself, followed by Harrigan and the stokers, went down to the fireroom .
5 When I've found one, shall I let him go down to the fireroom ?
6 The staggering workers in the fireroom heard and joined the cheer which Harrigan started.
7 He brooded over it on his way to the fireroom .
8 He went, and found an empty fireroom and dying fires.
9 Then start him scrubbing the bridge and send him down to the fireroom afterwards, eh?
10 It was evening, and the shift in the fireroom was ended before Harrigan left the engineer's room.
11 When he was ordered below to the fireroom , he wrapped his hands in the soft waste again.
12 Now get down to the fireroom .
13 It was a busy time in the fireroom , but there was nothing to do on deck but watch the steamer.
14 He had to tend to Campbell now, and without an engineer it was useless to work men in the fireroom .
15 You're to scrub down the bridge an' while your hands are still soft you go down to the fireroom an' pass coal.
16 He had scarcely finished stowing his bucket and brush away when the bos'n brought him word that he was wanted in the fireroom .
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