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Gangway logo #10101) Aisle 2) Gangboard 3) Gangplank 4) Passageway 5) Ramp 6) Walkway
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Gangway

Gangway logo #10101) Australian literary magazine 2) Australian quarterly magazine 3) German-language magazine 4) Nautical access 5) Passageway 6) Temporary bridge
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gangway logo #22081A passage along either side of a ship's upper deck that should be kept clear to move on at all times. Shouting Gangway is a good way to tell people they are in your way.
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Gangway logo #21752An opening in the bulwark of the ship to allow passengers to board or leave the ship.
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Gangway

Gangway logo #21795 An opening in the bulwark of the ship to allow passengers to board or leave the ship.
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gangway logo #22641either of the sides of the upper deck of a ship
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gangway logo #22082either of the sides of the upper deck of a ship
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gangway logo #22638a narrow portable platform used as a passage, by persons entering or leaving a vessel moored alongside a pier or quay.
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Gangway logo #22634Opening in the bulwark for leaving the ship via a ladder or ramp. Also, a platform connecting the forecastle and poop decks.
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Gangway logo #21002• (v. i.) The opening through the bulwarks of a vessel by which persons enter or leave it. • (v. i.) A passage or way into or out of any inclosed place; esp., a temporary way of access formed of planks. • (v. i.) That part of the spar deck of a vessel on each side of the booms, from the quarter-deck to the forecastle; -- more properl...
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gangway logo #22637The area of a ship's side where people board and disembark.
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gangway logo #21366The passageway where people can board and disembark from a boat.
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Gangway logo #21453The area of a ship's side where people board and disembark.
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GANGWAY

GANGWAY logo #10444The area of a ship's side where people board and disembark
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Gangway logo #20972Gang'way` noun [ See Gang , intransitive verb ] 1. A passage or way into or out of any inclosed place; esp., a temporary way of access formed of planks. 2. In the English House of Commons, a narrow aisle across the house, below which sit those who do not v...
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Gangway

Gangway logo #21118International term referring to the 'aisle'.
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gangway logo #21275A narrow portable platform used as a passage, by persons entering or leaving a vessel moored alongside a pier or quay.
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Gangway logo #21217In the House of Commons the gangway was formerly a passage across the house, which separated the government and opposition with their respective adherents, who sat on seats running along the sides of the house, from the neutral or independent members, who occupid seats running across. Hence, the phrase to sit below the gangway, as applied to a memb...
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Gangway logo #21217In a ship, a gangway is a narrow platform or bridge of planks along the upper part of a ship's side for communication fore and aft. The term is also applied to a sort of platform by which persons enter and leave the vessel.
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Gangway logo #21172The area of a ship's side where people board and disembark.
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gangway logo #22633The area of a ship's side where people board and disembark.
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gangway logo #23174ship's passageway; also used to order juniors to give way to seniors in passageways, and particularly when going up and down ladders.
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gangway logo #20974 noun a temporary passageway of planks (as over mud on a building site)
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gangway logo #22636Ramp or stairway between the ship and the shore while the ship is docked
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gangway logo #23412(1) A passage along either side of a ships upper deck. (2) A gangplank. (3) An interjection used to clear a passage through a crowded area.
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