Sentence example with the word 'cuddy'

cuddy

Definition n. the galley or pantry of a small ship

Last update: July 22, 2015


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Why repeat steerage gossip, about mysterious cargoes, at the cuddy table.   [Please select]

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The new craft was a sloop twenty-two feet long, with quite a spacious cuddy forward.   [Please select]

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There were cuddy camp-stools and the skipper's writing-table in plain sight.   [Please select]

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"'I was thinkin' o' tea in the cuddy,' I said."   [Please select]

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III Cuddy lived in a wretched shanty near the Don, north of Toronto.   [Please select]

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"She is worth more money," continued the owner, as he unlocked the cuddy.   [Please select]

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"Half-past eight, Christophe," said he at the door of the cuddy.   [Please select]

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Gilfleur concluded, as he returned the basket of provisions to the cuddy, and locked the door.   [Please select]

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The skipper went to the cuddy, forward, and brought from it an old oil-cloth coat, which he spread over his passenger.   [Please select]

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"Then I can dig a bucket of clams while we are waiting," added Stumpy, as he took the shovel and a pail from the cuddy.   [Please select]

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