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He insisted upon continuing, in the middle of which [Steele] wanted to pump ship.
One of your speeches referred to 'pump ships'.
Got to pump ship, he blurted and tottered out onto the stoep.
Pumped ship at ten ins.
"I have to pump ship."
While these thoughts were racing through his mind he noticed that the frigate was pumping ship, sending a fine spout of water to leeward.
The ship requested assistance from a pumping ship at 14:20, but by 14:45 the flooding was under control and the ship passed the Outer Jade Lightship.
However, in interpreting Edwardian language, Dawson misuses the term "pump ship" according to Frances Spalding in The Independent.
Before I joined the Chemists Club I used to have to pump ship in Grand Central and I almost never went into those choppers without getting into trouble.
The only reason I joined the Chemists Club was so that I could have a place in midtown where I could pump ship without getting into a moral crisis.
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When they had gone he turned back to Pullings and said in the same carrying tone 'Of course we shall have to pump ship an hour or so longer, which is very hard in this heat; but at least it will clean the bilges.
Just as the new "King Crab" and his army are about to capture the children yet again, a tremendous underwater twister, generated by the Professor's water pump ship, sucks all the crabs (and the Shark, who eats the King Crab in the middle of the twister) to the surface.