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cabin

[kab-in] / ˈkæb ɪn /


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Staff describe the cabin as having "living areas": one with a sofa and TV console, while at the rear, a bedroom they call a "grand suite with a shower."

From BBC

He displayed a similar hands-on approach at Air New Zealand, sometimes working with cabin crew to serve drinks on flights.

From The Wall Street Journal

Because heavy-duty pickups don’t change much, year to year, most of the updates occur in the cabin.

From The Wall Street Journal

He learned to patch up injured men in below-deck sea cabins, where gangrene turned a wound black and rotten.

From The Wall Street Journal

The High Court in Edinburgh heard how the woman, from Aberdeenshire, was able to alert cabin crew to Cristiano's behaviour when the Italian national went to the toilet.

From BBC