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wardroom
[ wawrd-room, -room ]
noun
- the area serving as the living quarters for all commissioned officers except the commanding officer.
- the dining saloon and lounge for these officers.
- these officers collectively.
wardroom
/ ˈwɔːdˌruːm; -ˌrʊm /
noun
- the quarters assigned to the officers (except the captain) of a warship
- the officers of a warship collectively, excepting the captain
Example Sentences
Up in the officers' wardroom they were playing old episodes of Hornblower, the swashbuckling drama series set in the Napoleonic era.
Blackborrow peeled a page from the calendar in the wardroom every morning, counting off the days.
“And almost as often there was seawater in the wardroom.”
“The surface Navy is really traditional: Go to sea, sit down in the wardroom, white tablecloths —it’s a very genteel part of the business. Elliott was a grunt, a lead-a-squad-of-Marines-into-combat kind of guy.”
That should be time to fill the wardroom with a team of trusted officers, take the bridge and get the Navy moving, at flank speed.
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