crow's nest

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See also: crow's-nest and crowsnest

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From the habit of crows building nests high up in trees.

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crow's nest (plural crow's nests)

  1. (nautical) A small open-top shelter, originally a cask, on the top of the foremast, large enough to accommodate a lookout. It was used by whalers to watch for a blow (spout), or in icebound waters to seek a channel.

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