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plural deckhands
(nautical) A member of the crew of a merchant ship who performs manual labour. examples
(theater) A stagehand. quotations examples
Sometimes actors set props on the spikes, or sometimes a deckhand will do it, depending on the action of the play.
2020, John Ramsey Holloway, Zachary Stribling, Illustrated Theatre Production Guide, page 15
third-person singular simple present deckhands, present participle deckhanding, simple past and past participle deckhanded
(intransitive) To work on a boat as a deckhand; crew. quotations examples
You deckhand for Old Sam in the summer, you guide climbers up the Big Bump in the spring, you can skin a Cat, mine for gold, butcher a moose, fix an engine.
1999, Dana Stabenow, Hunter's Moon
I deckhanded on a fish boat for four years and knew no fisherman likes to be called out of the blue and have his numbers demanded!
2004, Stephen Hume, A Stain Upon the Sea: West Coast Salmon Farming, page 210
Years later, I met a guy who had deckhanded on her after I did, and he was a little more equivocal.
2011, Bruce Burrows, The River Killers, page 16
Larry ran a tugboat company from there, and sometimes my brother and I deckhanded for him.
2017, Claire Dederer, Love and Trouble: Memoirs of a Former Wild Girl