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Definitionn. a temporary passageway of planks
Last update: July 12, 2015
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It was difficult to walk through the gangway in the theatre due to darkness. [noun]
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We entered into the ship through the gangway. [noun]
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In front of astonished crowds of onlookers he walked up the gangway on to the aircraft carrier Ark Royal. [noun]
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Leading Seaman Goodhew, who was on gangway duty, found a chameleon which he brought down into the mess (living quarters). [noun]
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But a far greater danger would be near the river's mouth, where a bridge of boats, with a broad gangway for troops, spanned the tidal opening. [noun]
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So I pushed the door open, and saw a lot of little cabins, right and left of a fore and aft gangway, all rigged up alike for victualling. [noun]
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They were at the house, no doubt, for some men were in the very act of drawing up the wooden gangway which connected the vessel with the land. [noun]
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All these were white men; but at the end of each bench, next the gangway, sat a Turk or Moor. [noun]
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Though the performance was proceeding, he walked deliberately down the carpeted gangway, his sword and spurs slightly jingling and his handsome perfumed head held high. [noun]
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I wish I could let down the gangway alone. [noun]
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Down the middle, by the ends of the benches, ran a gangway, along which three overseers paced leisurably, each with a tall, flexible wand in his hand. [noun]
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