Noun: accommodation ladder
Pronunciation: (u,kó-mu’dey-shun ‘la-du(r))
Accommodation ladder meaning:
- (nautical) a portable ladder hung over the side of a vessel to give access to small boats alongside
Derived forms: accommodation ladders
Quotations:
- Mary Stuart – After a protracted delay the boats succeeded in approaching near enough to the accommodation ladder to enable the commercial men to embark.
- Oliver – The first cutter touched the side of the Ben Nevis, and Mr. Pillgrim went up the accommodation ladder.
Sample sentences:
- The second officer ran up the accommodation ladder.
- One by one the passengers began to ascend the swaying accommodation ladder.
- The Port formalities had already been complied with, and now the accommodation ladder was hanging at the side in readiness for visitors.
- However, with an effort he recovered his gravity, mounted the short accommodation ladder, saluted the flag, and returned the salutes of his officers and men.
- Somers directed the coxswain of the first cutter to pull in to the accommodation ladder of the steamer.
- Without waiting for a reply, he sprang forward to the head of the accommodation ladder and shinned down it into the launch.
- Then the handsome young officer ascended the accommodation ladder.
- At last we reached the yacht, and pulled up at the accommodation ladder.
- Mostyn, standing a few feet from the head of the accommodation ladder, watched her curiously.
- The delighted captain stood on deck, hat in hand, in a respectful attitude, whilst the Consul, with stiff and cautious steps, ascended the accommodation ladder.
- As he went down the accommodation ladder an idea occurred to me.
- Arrived at the accommodation ladder, and on deck, Code found a vessel with white decks, glistening brass work, and discipline that shamed naval authority.
- As the Tallapoosa gathered headway, a gentleman, clothed in naval uniform, stepped on the rail from the accommodation ladder.
- The captain and first mate were at the head of the accommodation ladder to receive him.
- I took his hand from one of the chiefs who had assisted him up the accommodation ladder, and led him to the cabin.
- Miss Daisy appeared at the top of the accommodation ladder.
- Peaks came alongside, and directed Clyde Blacklock to mount the accommodation ladder, which he did without making any objection.
- As he spoke a wave struck the bottom of the accommodation ladder and broke in a great cloud of spray.
- The boat, which had run quickly alongside of the steamer near her bow, now lay beside the accommodation ladder which hung amidships.
- The accommodation ladder is a sort of light staircase occasionally fixed on the gangway.
- A boat was pulled up to the accommodation ladder.
- It was the first time Lucy had come on board, and with no little pride and happiness he helped her up the accommodation ladder.
- “I am glad to see you, sir,” said Paul, as the disconsolate captain came up the accommodation ladder.
- After the last box had been swung up, the admiral and Stephen went up the accommodation ladder to the deck.
- He hailed, but there was no answer; still the figure came nearer and nearer, and presently touched the foot of the accommodation ladder.
- The boat in which the captain had just returned lay at the accommodation ladder.
- The accommodation ladder was lowered and manned to do us honor, and the captain, an Englishman by his appearance, stood ready to receive us.
- As she spoke, she went forward and stood up in the bow of the boat, ready to step upon the accommodation ladder.
- “You’d better follow me, sir, and mind you touch your hat when the officers speak to you,” said Bob Cross, ascending the accommodation ladder.
- When the boat touched the accommodation ladder, the anxious father sprang on board, not knowing even then that his daughter was entirely safe.