foredeck Antonyms

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Meaning of foredeck

Wordnet

foredeck (n)

the deck between the bridge and the forecastle

Webster

foredeck (n.)

The fore part of a deck, or of a ship.

foredeck Sentence Examples

  1. The wind surged across the foredeck, billowing the sails and propelling the yacht forward.
  2. The crew scurried around the foredeck, preparing for the upcoming storm.
  3. The captain paced the foredeck, his eyes fixed on the horizon, scanning for danger.
  4. The foredeck served as a gathering spot for the sailors, who would often share stories and sing songs.
  5. The ship's rigging stretched taut from the foredeck to the stern, forming a complex web of ropes.
  6. The boatswain led the crew in a rhythmic dance across the foredeck, hoisting the sails.
  7. The foredeck was the most exposed part of the ship, bearing the brunt of the wind and waves.
  8. The lookout stood watch on the foredeck, his keen eyes searching for distant ships or land.
  9. The foredeck was cluttered with coils of rope, spare sails, and miscellaneous equipment.
  10. The bowsprit extended from the foredeck, pointing out towards the open sea, guiding the ship's path.

FAQs About the word foredeck

the deck between the bridge and the forecastleThe fore part of a deck, or of a ship.

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The wind surged across the foredeck, billowing the sails and propelling the yacht forward.

The crew scurried around the foredeck, preparing for the upcoming storm.

The captain paced the foredeck, his eyes fixed on the horizon, scanning for danger.

The foredeck served as a gathering spot for the sailors, who would often share stories and sing songs.