WordNet
n. the fourth or lowest deck [syn: orlop deck, orlop]
Usage examples of "fourth deck".
Bill Saunders said that the fourth deck was for the Pope, who was as great a parsonage as the others: but I can't understand how that can be.
The Montreal's fourth deck was stacked with bales and crated goods within woven-wire restraint cages.
I went past workers, stepped over lines, ducked under staging, squeezed by shapes, through the access hole in the midship bulkhead, up the jack ladder to the third deck, up another ladder to the fourth deck, headed aft.
She picked a corridor leading off to her right on the fourth deck, eased herself over into position, and landed, stepping away from the edge to give Geordi time to follow her.
If he was going to have the safety of the fourth deck it looked as if Kim had a price in mind.
He was hurrying down the trunk corridor of fourth deck -- he was always hurrying now -- when he ran into her.