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Meaning of forehold

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forehold (n.)

The forward part of the hold of a ship.

forehold Sentence Examples

  1. The crew searched the forehold for any signs of the missing cargo.
  2. The forehold was packed tight with crates and barrels, leaving little room to move.
  3. The ship's doctor set up a makeshift clinic in the forehold to tend to the injured.
  4. The crew discovered a hidden compartment in the forehold, containing valuable artifacts.
  5. The forehold was flooded during the storm, putting the ship in danger of sinking.
  6. The forehold served as the crew's living quarters during the long voyage.
  7. The forehold was filled with a foul odor, making it difficult to stay in for long periods.
  8. The rats had infested the forehold, causing damage to the food supplies.
  9. The forehold was reinforced with heavy timbers to protect the ship's hull during storms.
  10. The forehold was the site of a tragic explosion, claiming the lives of several crew members.

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The forward part of the hold of a ship.

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The crew searched the forehold for any signs of the missing cargo.

The forehold was packed tight with crates and barrels, leaving little room to move.

The ship's doctor set up a makeshift clinic in the forehold to tend to the injured.

The crew discovered a hidden compartment in the forehold, containing valuable artifacts.