cuddy in a sentence
n.
Definition
CUDDY: a small enclosed space or cabin on a boat used for storage or as a resting area.
Sample Sentences
- The fisherman stowed his gear in the cuddy of the small boat.
- After a long day at sea, they retreated to the cuddy for some rest.
- The cozy cuddy provided a perfect refuge from the stormy weather outside.
- He painted the interior of the cuddy a bright white, making it feel more spacious.
- A soft blanket lay folded in the cuddy, ready for a chilly night on the water.
- The old fisherman had a cozy cuddy at the back of his boat for resting during long trips.
- As the storm rolled in, they sought refuge in the cuddy, hoping to ride out the worst of the weather.
- She often found solace in the small cuddy, where she could escape the noise of the world outside.
- The cuddy was filled with old fishing gear and the faint smell of saltwater and wood.
- After a long day at sea, they would retreat to the cuddy to share stories and laughter over a warm meal.
- The old fisherman took shelter in the cuddy of his boat during the storm.
- As they sailed along the coast, the captain pointed out the cuddy where he stored his supplies.
- The cuddy was cozy and warm, a perfect spot to escape the chilly winds.
- She admired the craftsmanship of the cuddy, marveling at how well it was integrated into the vessel.
- After a long day at sea, they settled into the cuddy to share stories and enjoy a warm meal.
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