camboose Antonyms
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Meaning of camboose
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camboose (n.)
See Caboose.
camboose Sentence Examples
- The ship's camboose served as the central cooking area for the crew.
- The sailors gathered around the camboose to warm themselves on cold nights at sea.
- The chef prepared hearty meals on the camboose to keep the crew energized during long voyages.
- The camboose was equipped with sturdy iron grates for cooking over an open flame.
- Aromatic scents wafted from the camboose as the chef simmered a savory stew.
- The ship's cook was skilled at improvising meals using the limited resources available on the camboose.
- On stormy days, the crew found solace in the warmth of the camboose while awaiting calmer seas.
- The camboose was strategically positioned on deck to minimize fire hazards.
- Freshly caught fish sizzled on the camboose, providing a welcome change from the ship's rations.
- The captain often joined the crew around the camboose, fostering a sense of camaraderie among the sailors.
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See Caboose.
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The ship's camboose served as the central cooking area for the crew.
The sailors gathered around the camboose to warm themselves on cold nights at sea.
The chef prepared hearty meals on the camboose to keep the crew energized during long voyages.
The camboose was equipped with sturdy iron grates for cooking over an open flame.