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Meaning of fo'c'sle

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fo'c'sle (n)

living quarters consisting of a superstructure in the bow of a merchant ship where the crew is housed

fo'c'sle Sentence Examples

  1. The ship's fo'c'sle was a cramped and uncomfortable space for the crew.
  2. The captain looked out from the fo'c'sle window and surveyed the stormy sea.
  3. The sailors slept in hammocks hung from the beams of the fo'c'sle.
  4. The fo'c'sle was filled with the smell of salt water and tar.
  5. The ship's fo'c'sle was off-limits to passengers.
  6. The fo'c'sle was a busy place during the day, with sailors working on the rigging.
  7. At night, the fo'c'sle was quiet and peaceful, except for the occasional creaking of the ship.
  8. The fo'c'sle was the first part of the ship to be damaged in the storm.
  9. The captain's quarters were located in the fo'c'sle of the ship.
  10. The fo'c'sle was a symbol of the ship's strength and resilience.

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living quarters consisting of a superstructure in the bow of a merchant ship where the crew is housed

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The ship's fo'c'sle was a cramped and uncomfortable space for the crew.

The captain looked out from the fo'c'sle window and surveyed the stormy sea.

The sailors slept in hammocks hung from the beams of the fo'c'sle.

The fo'c'sle was filled with the smell of salt water and tar.