Results for boat
Definitions of boat:
part of speech: verb intransitive
To go in a small open vessel; to row; to sail.
part of speech: verb intransitive
part of speech: noun
A small open vessel usually moved by oars or paddles but often by means of a sail; a ship; any vessel for navigating the water; an open dish resembling a ship in form.
part of speech: noun
part of speech: verb
part of speech: noun
Usage examples for boat:
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Now we thought that we might just as well give your boat a turn and have your son and yourself to work it.
"The Firm of Girdlestone", Arthur Conan Doyle -
What did you once say you wished you had in your boat
"The Two Destinies", Wilkie Collins -
You and Aunt Milly, being in the same boat can't ride in the same boat
"A House Party with the Tucker Twins", Nell Speed -
" 'Siah was over to your place, makin' of a boat or mendin', or somethin', he telled me.
"Hills of the Shatemuc", Susan Warner