Like a ship at the Tate
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IDLELike a ship at the Tate
EERIELike an empty ship on the sea at midnight
EERIELike a deserted ship at sea
FAROUTLike a ship at sea, to a hippie?
EERIELike an empty ship at sea
SUNKAt the ocean's bottom, as a ship
POOPDECKViewing area at the stern of a ship
bow(of a ship) shipping water at the bow
abafttowards or at the stern of a ship
ABEAMAt right angles to the length of a ship
foredecksThe deck at the forward part of a ship
forecastleA raised deck at the bow of a ship
foredeckThe deck at the forward part of a ship
forecastlesA raised deck at the bow of a ship
out(of a ship) drawing excessively at the bow or stern
salvagethe act of saving a ship or cargo at sea
forecastlea short raised deck at the fore end of ship
chaseportthe porthole at the bow or stern of a naval ship
scopesThe length of cable extended when a ship rides at anchor
forecastlesFORECASTLE, a short raised deck at the fore end of ship
SCENEIIt takes place on board a ship at sea in "The Tempest"
carvelbuilt with the planks meeting flush at the seams a carvelûbuilt ship
chaseportsCHASEPORT, the porthole at the bow or stern of a naval ship
poopenclosed superstructure at the stern of a ship above the main deck
sidelighta coloured light on the side of a ship under way at night
seamanshipThe skill, techniques, or practice of handling a ship or boat at sea
lazaretssmall storeroom within the hull of a ship, esp. one at the extreme stern
sidelightsSIDELIGHT, a coloured light on the side of a ship under way at night
lazaretsmall storeroom within the hull of a ship, esp. one at the extreme stern
wheelat the helm of a ship, the steering wheel of a motor vehicle, etc.
sternpostthe main member at the stern of a ship extending from keel to deck
packetsA ship traveling at regular intervals between two ports, originally for the conveyance of mail
sternpostsSTERNPOST, the main member at the stern of a ship extending from keel to deck
tailerswing or lie with the stern in a named direction used of a ship at anchor
tailersswing or lie with the stern in a named direction used of a ship at anchor
wheelhousesA part of a boat or ship serving as a shelter for the person at the wheel
wheelhouseA part of a boat or ship serving as a shelter for the person at the wheel
barretryfraud by a master or crew at the expense of the owners of the ship or its cargo
barretriesfraud by a master or crew at the expense of the owners of the ship or its cargo
pennantsA tapering flag on a ship, esp. one flown at the masthead of a vessel in commission. Also called pennon