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
- Os generally mess in the wardroom.
- My baggage filled the whole wardroom.
- Usually, a galley or scullery adjoins the wardroom.
- Portraits of both elder McCains hang in the ship's wardroom.
- The seven convened in the wardroom to interview members of the crew.
- The other half of this area is a clerestory above the wardroom area.
- After the security officers leave the wardroom, Kira arrives in the room.
- Cake cuttings on the hangar deck and in the wardroom celebrated the occasion.
- The aircraft's engine tore through the ship's bulkheads to land in the wardroom.
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