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hardtack
/ ˈɑːˌæ /
noun
Also called: pilot biscuit. ship's biscuit. sea biscuit.a kind of hard saltless biscuit, formerly eaten esp by sailors as a staple aboard ship
Example Sentences
Everything seemed to be listed there—from hardtack to copper nails—from sextants to coffeepots.
We lunched on the small amount of smoked fish and seaman’s hardtack we had bought at a souvenir shop and drank water.
Wartime museums display the bland hardtack that sustained Civil War fighters, and the canned meats, breads and fruit of World War II, known as C rations.
European sailors relied on an early form of biscuit called hardtack on the journey to North America.
In one particularly poignant scene, Joseph decides to make a sculpture out of hardtack biscuits.
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