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afterpart

n. A rear part

Usage examples of "afterpart".

He pointed vaguely to the afterpart of the chariot, his arm half submerged.

Next there was a rush toward the afterpart of the trireme where I was in the cabin.

And I explained about the deal Evans and I had agreed on, all the time conscious of the engineer working his way into the afterpart of the engine compartment.

I nodded, glanced significantly at Mac, because they knew better than to have machine gun practice when Mac was holding services in the afterpart of the ship.

In the afterpart of the day, when about six miles from Granite House, their progress became much more difficult.

It was not broken until the afterpart of the night and then, suddenly, by the shrill, piercing neigh of a mustang.

A large and fairly comfortable cabin was built into the afterpart of the ship, partly lowered into the hold to give it more headroom without rising too high above the deck.

They were sitting on the deck, under the lee of the bulwark, in the afterpart of the ship, close against the shelter of the aftercastle.

It turned as he watched, colliding with the afterpart of the ship as it rotated in the water like a small berg.

We will see, however, what is to be found in the afterpart of the ship.

The Soviet destroyers were two cables' lengths away: spray flying in sheets and their afterparts washing down, bow-waves foc'sl-high and sea heaping behind higher than their sterns, the only visible human figures small groups on the open fore-bridges.