Meaning Of The Word Boatswain's chair
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What's The Definition Of Boatswain's chair?
boatswain's chair in British English
noun: a seat composed of a plank suspended in a horizontal position from ropes, used by painters and other persons who work on the exteriors of buildings, ships, etc., while seated at a considerable height noun: a seat consisting of a short flat board slung from ropes, used to support a person working on the side of a vessel or in its rigging |
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