Definitionn. a large medieval vessel with a single deck propelled by sails and oars with guns at stern and prow
Last update: September 12, 2017
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Light, airy with high ceilings, ground floor main living area with galley kitchen, separate entrance lobby & utility / downstairs toilet. [noun]
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He is a cook in the galley. [noun]
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Galleys were usually rowed by slaves. [noun]
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Philip Galley (Dr_Galley) Wed, 28 Jun 2006 Religion Thread WEll said adam. [noun]
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We were like two galley-slaves fastened to the same ball, cursing each other, poisoning each other's existence, and trying to shake each other off. [noun]
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At the haven they found the Protector ready, a ten-oared galley manned by Captain Stubbard's men, good samples of Sea-Fencibles. [noun]
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For without the Magian's glittering vessel--a secret voice in my soul has whispered the warning a thousand times during the sleepless nights--he would have taken another on the galley. [noun]
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Yet, even as she did so, she thought of the young swallows hacked to death in his mother's galley, and a chill ran through her veins. [noun]
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A Roman galley had boarded mine. [noun]
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Now, deadly pale, she announced that Mark Antony had left his galley, followed me in a little five-oared boat, and come on board our ship. [noun]
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