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the bulkhead
noun
A vertical partition dividing the hull into separate compartments; often made watertight to prevent excessive flooding if the ship's hull is breached.
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In the bulkhead".
A large cement plant sat on the bulkhead.
"He's in the what?" "The bulkhead," I explained.
There were Heineken Lights on ice in a cooler near the bulkhead.
The narrow passageway between the bulkhead and the bathroom is great for the splits.
Ironically, especially on smaller flights, the bulkhead seats are often available only in first class.
Instead she leans against the bulkhead at the front of the cabin, hands in pockets.
It is the second barrier wall that will displace the bulkhead.
Are piers included as land when they extend beyond the bulkhead line?
With planes so packed, competition for aisles, the bulkhead row and exit rows is intense.
Lieutenant Kerry is thrown into the bulkhead, bashing his head and arm.
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