Definitionn. a partition that divides a ship or plane into compartments
Last update: August 24, 2015
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All night a wide-awake watch was kept by all the officers, forward and aft, especially about the forecastle scuttle and fore hatchway; at which last place it was feared the insurgents might emerge, after breaking through the bulkhead below. [Please select]
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As he did so Steve whipped his revolver into sight and flattened himself against the bulkhead. [Please select]
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There were either crevices in that rocky bulkhead or the wall was very thin. [Please select]
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"I prefer the sight of a flower to that of a cold steel bulkhead." [Please select]
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"Nothing," stoutly declared the newcomer, keeping his face turned toward the bulkhead. [Please select]
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Her master, the Mona's, said he was afraid his collision bulkhead would give way. [Please select]
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Stone, sand and coal were stored behind the bulkhead on the sheeting. [Please select]
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