bilge
1 of 2noun/bɪldʒ/
Forms:bilges
1
the lowest part of a ship's hull, typically filled with water or oil that has leaked in
- The crew worked tirelessly to pump out the bilge water that had accumulated in the ship's hull.
- A leak in the hull caused the bilge to fill with seawater, posing a threat to the ship's stability.
- The sailor descended into the dark bilge of the ship to inspect the damage caused by the collision.
- It was essential to keep the bilge clean to prevent corrosion and maintain the ship's integrity.
- The bilge pump was activated to remove excess water and ensure the ship remained seaworthy.
2
water accumulated in the bilge of a ship
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