Ismay: She's the largest moving _____ ever made by the hand of man in all history.
And our _____ _____ , Mr. Andrews, here, designed her from the keel plates up.
Andrews: I may have _____ _____ _____ , but the idea was Mr.Ismay's.
He _____ a steamer so grand in scale⋯
and so _____ in its appointments that its _____ would never be
And here she is, willed into _____ _____.
Ismay: Hear, hear. The _____.
Ruth: You know I don't like that, Rose.
Caledon: She knows. We'll both have the_____. Rare,with very little _____ _____. You like lamb, right, sweet pea?
Ruth: _____.
Molly: You _____ cut her meat for her, too, there, Cal?
Hey, who _____ of the name Titanic? Was it you, Bruce?
Ismay: Yes, actually. I wanted to _____ sheer size.
And size means _____, _____ ⋯and above all, _____.
Rose: Do you know of Dr. Freud, Mr. Ismay?
His ideas about the male _____ with size ⋯ might be _____ _____ _____ to you.
Ruth: What's _____ _____ you?
Rose: Excuse me.
Ruth: I do apologize.
Molly: She's a _____, Cal. Hope you can handle her.
Caledon: I may have to start _____ what she reads from now on ⋯ won't I, Mrs.Brown?
Ismay: Freud, who is he? Is he a _____ ?