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- noun nautical Alternative spelling of
forecastle .
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Examples
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'This is the only one I have ever been on, but the fellows on the foc's'le say that she is the rottenest trawler on the North Sea.
Chatterbox, 1905. Various
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Charlie went down into the foc's'le -- a small, dark, stifling place where eight men slept.
Chatterbox, 1905. Various
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Charlie took his in the galley, having determined to spend as little time as possible in the foc's'le.
Chatterbox, 1905. Various
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Charlie and Ping Wang were far from considering that a hardship, for the coper's saloon was a little palace compared with the _Sparrow-hawk's_ foc's'le.
Chatterbox, 1905. Various
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'They are having a sing-song in the foc's'le,' he said.
Chatterbox, 1905. Various
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You had better let me make him sleep in the foc's'le. '
Chatterbox, 1905. Various
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As he passed along the deck he shivered, for a breeze had sprung up, and the air struck cold, after the stuffiness of the foc's'le.
Chatterbox, 1905. Various
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The ventilators were all closed, and the foc's'le was so close and stuffy that Charlie thought, at first, that he would have to go on deck again.
Chatterbox, 1905. Various
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If Charlie had been on almost any other boat than the _Sparrow-hawk_ he would have thoroughly enjoyed sitting at the foc's'le table, having a chat with the men.
Chatterbox, 1905. Various
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'Oh, yes, but I won't go down in the foc's'le to play.'
Chatterbox, 1905. Various
bilby commented on the word foc's'le
See also fo'c'sle or, better still, fo'c's'le.
October 16, 2008