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LUBBER'S HOLE

(noun)
There is 1 meaning of the phrase Lubber's Hole.

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Lubber's Hole - as a noun

Hole in a platform on a mast through which a sailor can climb without going out on the shrouds

Example Sentences

"The sailor climbed through the lubber's hole to reach the crow's nest."
"The lubber's hole on the ship allowed for easy access to the rigging."
"Make sure to always use the lubber's hole when going from one deck to another."
"The lubber's hole was strategically placed near the mast for quick navigation."
"They shouted down through the lubber's hole to communicate with the crew below."
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