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cuddy

/kuhd-ee/US // ˈkʌd i //UK // (ˈkʌdɪ) //

宿迁,宿醉,宿州,宿迁市

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural cud·dies.

    • : Nautical. a small room, cabin, or enclosed space at the bow or stern of a boat, especially one under the poop.a galley or pantry in a small boat.a small locker in an open boat, especially one at the bow. a platform on which a net is coiled when not in use.
    • : a small room, cupboard, or closet.

Examples

  • In several recent studies, a trio of researchers—Dana Carney, Amy Cuddy, and Andy Yapp—have put power under the microscope.

  • I beg your pardon one moment, but there is another lady coming out of the cuddy.

  • Her canvas beat the masts and fetched reports out of the tall spars that penetrated the little cuddy like discharges of musketry.

  • He paused on seeing us, as though he had supposed the cuddy empty, and was ashamed to be seen in that figure.

  • The captain confided to me the fact that it cost him much more trouble to maintain discipline in the cuddy than among his crew.

  • The boiler was forward, the miniature engine aft, and between them a cuddy hole for captain and crew.