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Term: Well on Deck

Noun: Well on Deck

Description:

A nautical term referring to a water well situated on the deck of a ship or boat. It is used to provide fresh water for the crew and passengers during their journeys at sea.

Example Sentence:

The sailors gathered around the well on deck, filling their canteens with cool, refreshing water for their long voyage ahead.

Adjective Phrase: Well on Deck

Description:

Describing a situation where a ship or boat has an ample supply of water available on its deck, ensuring the crew and passengers' hydration needs are met throughout the journey.

Example Sentence:

With multiple water barrels strategically placed, the ship was well on deck, ready to sustain the crew for long periods at sea.

Idiomatic Expression: Well on Deck

Description:

An idiomatic expression originating from the maritime world, used to describe being fully prepared or well-equipped for a particular endeavor, task, or challenge.

Example Sentence:

The team had planned meticulously for the project, having all the necessary resources and expertise well on deck.

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