A room in which things are stored.
The act of packing or storing away.
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
6 This we did in a large barn, where we made good stowage until morning.
7 The stowage was clumsily done, and the vessel consequently crank.
8 Yet if time presses, there may be had next door a not unsavory stowage .
9 Besides, he has stowage for a fleet of East Indiamen.'
10 Then there is the pretty problem of the life-boat and the stowage of the same.
11 If your ears lay beyond the muss, the stowage was deemed decent and in order.
12 The mate was in charge of the stowage , so I could not be quite sure.
13 The stowage of such a cargo was accounted handy.
14 Dishes shifted minutely in their stowage above the sink.
15 The corn was damaged owing to defective stowage ; the firm claimed compensation from the steamship company.
16 A man with only a portmanteau for his stowage must keep his memorials in his head.
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