Similar words: Steve, first-ever, theodore roosevelt, get even, whatever, fedora, at every turn, in that event. Meaning: ['stɪːvədɔr /-dɔː] n. a laborer who loads and unloads vessels in a port.
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1. She either fasted or ate like a stevedore.
2. A stevedore negligently dropped a wooden plank into the hold of the ship.
3. The machinery was damaged by employees of the stevedore while it was being unloaded.
4. Shipment cannot execute within period owing stevedore shortage.
5. Chief tallyman, please tell the stevedore at Bay 10 on deck that the hatch cover of that bay is now pressing on a lashing bar. To avoid damage to the cover, you must take out the bar.
6. Stevedore buyer'responsibility and account.
7. Vessel owner's claim for stevedore damage if any at discharge port is to be settled between Stevedore and Owners directly.
8. Cargogear in No. 5 hold has broken down, stevedore stopped operation. Notified engine room to repair.
9. The'stevedore Stevedore Department has sent five gangs to unload the titanium dioxide.
10. Chief Officer: Besides, ask foreman stevedore how many men are working on board. And then check his figures against the gangway tally.
11. Time lost for repairing stevedore damage is to count as laytime or time on demurrage.
12. His heart swelled at the very look of her; he was thrilled to see her eating like a stevedore.
13. At twenty-three she married a man who worked as a stevedore on the docks(sentencedict.com), and together they had two more children.
14. Stentorian snores came from the shadows - Chen Yueh - ngo's elder brother, a stevedore.
15. The whole discharging work will be supervised by the chief stevedore.
16. Captain: We are planning to stay at this port only two days. We need separate stevedore gangs for each hold, the more, the better.
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