Definitionn. water accumulated in the bilge of a ship
Last update: June 26, 2015
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Eustace, who had concealed himself in the bilge, was dragged out. [Please select]
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All right then; limpid, salubrious: no gush of bilge water had turned it to fetid puddle. [Please select]
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"It matters not; salt or bilge water makes little difference," returned the son with a smile. [Please select]
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"I'd rather get my mind down to marlin-spikes and bilge-water." [Please select]
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Some of these here land-sharks had trimmed me from top-gallant mast to bilge keel. [Please select]
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This cunning, evocation of smells, jute, bilge water, the warm oils of the engine room. [Please select]
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'T was just black wi' bilge: dead watter that must ha' come in fortuitously, ye ken.' [Please select]
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In the latter a second waterman was seated bailing out bilge with a rusty can. [Please select]
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In nearing for that purpose the "Resolute" grounded, was left with but seven feet of water, the ice threw her over on her starboard bilge, and she was almost lost. [Please select]
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Many sat apart, tending their hurts, but the majority were already prostrated with sickness, and lay moaning in the bilge. [Please select]
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