americans
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- A group of people identified by the narrator as using a specific term ('state-room') for a ship's bedchamber, with a humorous explanation for this nomenclature.
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- United States
- linguistic_habit
- call their ship bedchamber a “state-room”
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- description
- The narrator observes that Americans commonly refer to a ship's bedchamber as a 'state-room,' humorously attributing this to the inherent instability of life at sea.
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- I suppose Americans call their ship bedchamber a “state-room” because they are in so uncertain a state while in them.
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- extracted_at
- 2026-03-01T21:03:15.314Z
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