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Davy Jones's locker
[john-ziz, johnz]
noun
the ocean's bottom, especially when regarded as the grave of all who perish at sea.
Davy Jones's Locker
Sailors'slang for the bottom of the ocean. Someone drowned at sea may be said to have “gone down to Davy Jones's Locker.”
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of Davy Jones's locker1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
“Where are they going? Davy Jones’s locker,” he said.
Mr Sherborne said on Thursday it was a "shame" that messages where "lying at the bottom of the sea in Davy Jones's locker".
If the Robbie project takes off, it is easy to see Disney quietly putting any other plans back in Davy Jones’s locker to focus on what works.
What you see here is a Brazilian maniac dropping into the tsunami-manifestation of Davy Jones's locker, and somehow living not only tell the tale, but also accept to an award for it.
They’d taken refuge in the crow’s nest, and she and Will and Roger used to take turns going up there to see them, only one day Roger lost his footing and plunged down into Davy Jones’s locker.
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