cabin boy Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of cabin boy In English

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Examples of cabin boy

  • He felt glad that he had elected to be a sailor, even though he began as an humble cabin boy. 

  • I was the oldest, so I went to Belfast and got a billet on board ship as cabin boy. 

  • Ned Rogers, a "down-east" plucky lad ships as cabin boy to earn a livelihood. 

  • One day he beat me and I ran away and shipped as cabin boy on a sailing vessel bound for Liverpool. 

  • There were nine men in the water, while the cabin boy stood shivering on deck. 

  • He first went to sea as a cabin boy in 1845, but had risen to the rank of mate by 1852.

  • He started as a cabin boy, and worked himself up to first mate by 1859.

  • He first took to seafaring at the age of twelve serving as cabin boy in a coasting vessel.

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