wardroom
IPA: wˈɔrdrum
noun
- (nautical) The living quarters of a ship designated for the commissioned officers other than the captain.
- (nautical) The commissioned officers of a ship, excluding the captain.
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Examples of "wardroom" in Sentences
- By that time the wardroom was a mass of fighting bodies.
- The wardroom is a meter-long drop table in Ship's Services.
- The wardroom was a swamp and so were our bunks with all our nice clothing, books, etc.
- Charles was in the small sitting room that he called the wardroom, sitting alone, sorting out his much-loved collection of fishing flies.
- AFAIK the higher charge is for other services that NASA won't be bringing to the Zvezda wardroom table with the retirement of the Shuttle.
- We would have breakfast with him in the wardroom and read or watch cartoons while he finished up a small bit of work, and then he would take us home to enjoy the rest of the weekend.
- I had sometime in the past moved one of the softer but still fairly formal old gold brocade armchairs from the drawing-room into the smaller room, his 'wardroom', as it was there we always sat when the two of us were alone.
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