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upper deck

noun

Nautical.
  1. the uppermost continuous deck that is capable of being made watertight; freeboard deck.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of upper deck1

First recorded in 1585–95
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Example Sentences

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And not just because whole sections of the upper deck sat largely empty.

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The Bruins had gone from two points down to four points up and soon an eight-clap broke out in the upper deck among fans wearing blue.

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Hissora, just ahead of Sarah, managed to make it to the upper deck.

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Chants of “Let’s Go Chargers” soon echoed toward the upper deck of the stadium.

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They kept the field dimensions, re-created the limestone and granite façade, preserved views up to the elevated rail tracks and approximated the original frieze above the upper deck.

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