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bulkheads

n. (plural of bulkhead English)

Usage examples of "bulkheads".

Blindfolded, I felt for the bulkheads, hoping not to trip over an unexpected obstacle.

Using the bulkheads, our knees, and the deck for tables, we wrote our blessings to the dead.

In moments he had the throng separated, lining the bulkheads to either side.

His eyes darted from the bulkheads to me, and back, slowly taking in his reprieve.

The bulkheads appeared to be simple structural arches that spanned the passage every ten meters, but each one contained a thin durasteel door that would descend automatically at the first sign of a pressure drop.

He was intrigued by the pictures on the bulkheads of the cabin, holograms of scenes on worlds that were strange to him.

He was carrying a twenty-millimeter projectile pistol, a nasty weapon designed for use inside a ship, its slug heavy and relatively slow moving, incapable of penetrating the shell plating or bulkheads of a ship.

She led the way down the corridor, scanning the bulkheads for any tools or weapons they could use.

He had difficulty keeping his feet, tottered and staggered into the bulkheads like some old drunk.

They seemed to be pressing themselves against the bulkheads, as if they were trying to get as far away as possible from the proceedings in the center.