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To The Rear Nautically

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adverb

• at or near or toward the stern of a ship or tail of an airplane

35%6Nautically themed hotel
noun

• A ship, normally moored alongside a quay, used as a hotel

35%7Nautically-themed inns
noun

• A ship, normally moored alongside a quay, used as a hotel

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