davy jones

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Davy Jones' locker
(deyim) Denizin dibi
davy jones's locker
denizin dibi
davy jones's locker
denizde ölenlerin kabri
go to Davy Jones' locker
(deyim) Denizin dibini boylamak
go to davy jones's locker
denizin dibini boylamak
go to davy jones's locker
denizde boğulmak
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The sea bed, bottom of the ocean

The pirates made him walk the plank, sent him down to Davy Jones.

The spirit of the sea
{i} (born 1945 as David Jones) English actor and singer
The spirit of the sea; sea devil; a term used by sailors
spirit of the sea (used by sailors); bottom of the sea
Davy Jones' locker
Alternative spelling of Davy Jones's locker
Davy Jones's locker
The bottom of the ocean, especially as the grave for sailors. Also a common saying when something goes overboard and is lost

NOTE: Partridge erroneously refers to this as from the journal of Richard rather than Nicholas Cresswell.

Davy Jones' locker
(deyim) Davy Jones’s Locker is an idiom for the bottom of the sea — the resting place of drowned sailors. It is used as a euphemism for death at sea (to be sent to Davy Jones' Locker). Davy Jones is a nickname for what would be the devil of the seas. The origins of the name are unclear, and many theories have been put forth, including incompetent sailors, a pub owner who kidnapped sailors, or that Davy Jones is another name for the devil – as in, “Devil Jonah”. This nautical superstition was popularized in the 1800s
davy jones's locker
(Slang) bottom of ocean or sea
davy jones

    Расстановка переносов

    Da·vy Jones

    Турецкое произношение

    deyvi cōnz

    Произношение

    /ˈdāvē ˈʤōnz/ /ˈdeɪviː ˈʤoʊnz/

    Этимология

    () Of uncertain origin.
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