third deck

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Noun1.third deck - the deck below the main deck
deck - any of various platforms built into a vessel
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Eden earned the nickname "BASE lump" from his platoon after he leaped from the third deck one night, heavily intoxicated, but somehow landed on his feet.
On the third deck, Tattoo Korea will be doing some airbrushing for those who would like an airbrush tattoo.
"I didn't think if I'd stuck with the Chinese theme that people would have wanted the same idea again, so I did market research and found what sort of decks people liked and what was out there, then settled on a Victorian gothic design for 'HellsGate' - which probably means if I do a third deck that I'll do Heaven.
When the life jackets ran out on the third deck, she remained calm
The company said the fire broke out at 2:50 am (0650 GMT) in a mooring area on the third deck of the Grandeur of the Seas as it was enroute to Coco Bay, Bahamas.
"If you're in the second or third deck," Oregon's longtime P.A.
Some passengers managed to clamber up to the third deck before they were rescued by boats that were cruising the bay.
WG&A spokeswoman Gina Virtusio said the fire started in the tourist section on the third deck, which includes air-conditioned sleeping cabins and a dining area.
What sets Cox apart from the majority of his peers is his use of a third deck, more common now, but a bit of a rarity back in the day.
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