The act of steering a ship.
The lowest and cheapest class of accommodation on a public transport.
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Examples for "steering "
Examples for "steering "
1 But no result has yet been achieved, said the WestLB steering committee.
2 That includes steering clear of people, homes, protests or densely populated areas.
3 The World Bank is steering a new global alliance on the issue.
4 Drivers noted the lack of power steering , but passengers were very pleased.
5 One avenue of explanation may have been neglected or ignored: power steering .
1 We will now assign the berths in the steerage to the crew.
2 They had steerage way, not much, but Okes sounded breathless, confident, Good.
3 Let us go into the steerage , and turn in for the night.
4 Green was quickly overpowered and was thrown into chains in the steerage .
5 Next day two cases of Asiatic cholera were reported in the steerage .
6 When you sail on the Titanic, there's no point in going steerage .
7 I'll tell him what to say to the men in the steerage .
8 The group on the steerage deck was of a very different kind.
9 In the steerage there are fifteen hundred Chinese steerage passengers, all men.
10 There was one of the steerage passengers I wanted particularly to see.
11 But my first night in the hunters' steerage was also my last.
12 A dense volume of smoke was pouring out of the steerage companion-way.
13 A burst of laughter from the steerage passengers mounted to his ears.
14 This affair of the steerage passenger, Davis, sir, is probably the cause.
15 But for a sick man this was heaven compared to the steerage .
16 I began to feel like we were in steerage on the Titanic.
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