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ship's stores

plural noun

  1. materials, supplies, and equipment for the navigation, maintenance, and operation of a ship.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of ship's stores1

First recorded in 1790–1800
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Now that the trip was delayed by a minimum of several months, the ship’s stores had to be supplemented with fresh meat.

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After fourteen dogs had died, Drs. Macklin and McIlroy performed autopsies and discovered that many of the dogs had worms; the ship’s stores did not include the proper medication.

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In the 1962 remake, Bligh steals cheese from the ship’s stores, and when he is accused of the theft by one of his sailors, has the man flogged.

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While the ship was under siege for 101 days, he was credited with saving the lives of the crew by protecting the ship's stores from an infestation of rats.

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I could discern the heels of the fore and main masts, and the well of the ship's pump, while farther away was a stack of imperishable ship's stores, from which a number of rats darted, seemingly unmindful of our presence.

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