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		Definition of boat deck in English: boat decknoun The deck from which a ship's lifeboats are launched.  Example sentencesExamples -  Miss, I must ask that you please put on your lifebelt and come up to the boat deck immediately.
 -  Peering up at the stars, feelings of nostalgia flashed in my mind as I lay on my back on the boat deck.
 -  Rachel and Petula joined Alison at the boat deck moments later and saw the smile plastered across her face.
 -  I walked onto the boat deck a few minutes later and stood looking over the railing at the sea.
 -  I'm an outside machinist for National Steel and Shipbuilding Company and my operation is, right now, is to work on the boat deck.
 -  A couple are walking the circuit on the boat deck.
 -  Out on the boat deck Evelyn was reading a book called ‘how to deal with men’ by Suzie Spencer.
 -  He went wandering off with a very nicely dressed woman when he got to the boat deck.
 -  ‘Ahh,’ Rebecca sighed happily, stretching out on a deck chair on the boat deck.
 -  The hull built in Poland is built in steel with two continuous decks, main deck and shelter deck, and with forecastle and boat decks.
 -  He just knew he'd get lost - hell, he'd taken a few wrong turns finding his way to the boat deck even with the ‘clearly labeled signs.’
 -  Would you care to come up to the boat deck with me?
 -  I took a break from the endless games of bridge that we seem to play, and excused myself to take a walk on the boat deck.
 -  The boat deck had several small structures on it; the first-class staircase, the gymnasium, among others.
 -  The sky would be nearly black and it was a real sight,’ Jade told Chava as he pulled out his blanket and spread it on the boat deck.
 -  ‘Man the port and starboard boat decks, aye,’ was the response.
 -  Then he started to get an intense pain in his spine and the crew pulled him out of the water onto the boat deck.
 -  Instead, she made her way to the boat deck, where second class promenade space was relegated to the after end.
 -  With each group's boarding, the Balsa's crew was herded to the boat deck and the entire vessel searched for suspicious materials.
 -  On the top landing of the first class grand staircase, which spanned from F deck to the boat deck, the clock struck eleven times, followed by two fifteen-minute chimes.
 
    Definition of boat deck in US English: boat decknounˈbōt ˌdek The deck from which a ship's lifeboats are launched.  Example sentencesExamples -  Peering up at the stars, feelings of nostalgia flashed in my mind as I lay on my back on the boat deck.
 -  I'm an outside machinist for National Steel and Shipbuilding Company and my operation is, right now, is to work on the boat deck.
 -  Miss, I must ask that you please put on your lifebelt and come up to the boat deck immediately.
 -  On the top landing of the first class grand staircase, which spanned from F deck to the boat deck, the clock struck eleven times, followed by two fifteen-minute chimes.
 -  Instead, she made her way to the boat deck, where second class promenade space was relegated to the after end.
 -  A couple are walking the circuit on the boat deck.
 -  With each group's boarding, the Balsa's crew was herded to the boat deck and the entire vessel searched for suspicious materials.
 -  I walked onto the boat deck a few minutes later and stood looking over the railing at the sea.
 -  The sky would be nearly black and it was a real sight,’ Jade told Chava as he pulled out his blanket and spread it on the boat deck.
 -  The hull built in Poland is built in steel with two continuous decks, main deck and shelter deck, and with forecastle and boat decks.
 -  The boat deck had several small structures on it; the first-class staircase, the gymnasium, among others.
 -  Out on the boat deck Evelyn was reading a book called ‘how to deal with men’ by Suzie Spencer.
 -  Would you care to come up to the boat deck with me?
 -  Then he started to get an intense pain in his spine and the crew pulled him out of the water onto the boat deck.
 -  I took a break from the endless games of bridge that we seem to play, and excused myself to take a walk on the boat deck.
 -  He just knew he'd get lost - hell, he'd taken a few wrong turns finding his way to the boat deck even with the ‘clearly labeled signs.’
 -  He went wandering off with a very nicely dressed woman when he got to the boat deck.
 -  Rachel and Petula joined Alison at the boat deck moments later and saw the smile plastered across her face.
 -  ‘Ahh,’ Rebecca sighed happily, stretching out on a deck chair on the boat deck.
 -  ‘Man the port and starboard boat decks, aye,’ was the response.
 
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