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boatful
boatful (ˈbəʊtfʊl) Pl. boatfuls, formerly boatsful. [f. boat n. + -ful.] The quantity or number which fills a boat.1652 Season Exp. Netherl. 9 Loaden by Boats full. 1873 Symonds Grk. Poets ix. 289 A boatful of careless persons. 1883 Contemp. Rev. June 851 Whole boatfuls of women. Oxford English Dictionary
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James Drummond, 4th Earl of Perth
He had, however, been recognised, and a boatful of watermen from Kirkcaldy pursued the vessel, which, as it was almost a dead calm, was overtaken at the wikipedia.org
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Kasper Twardowski
In 1618 he published his other famous work called A boatful of young people floating to shore ("Łódź młodzi z nawałności do brzegu płynąca"), an allegorical Hernasa ) all three of Twardowski’s major works including The Cupid's lessons, A boatful of young people, and The torch of God's Love, are interpreted wikipedia.org
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tagarene
tagarene north. dial. (tægəˈriːn) Also tag(a)reen. [Origin uncertain: perh. arbitrary formation on tag n.1] More fully tagarene shop: An old clothes or rag shop; a marine store. Hence tagarene-man, the keeper of a marine store, esp. one who visits ships in dock or harbour with a boatful of wares for... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sula Sgeir
His description of Sula Sgeir mentions that the men of Ness sailed in their small craft to "fetche hame thair boatful of dry wild fowls with wild fowl wikipedia.org
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boat
▪ I. boat, n. (bəʊt) Forms: 1–3 bát, 4 bot, 4–5 boot, (4–6 boote), 4–7 bote, 6–7 boate, (6 botte, boitt, 7 Sc. pl. bottes), 6– boat; north. 4–6 bate, 5–6 bait, bayt, (5 pl. bat(t)is). [OE. bát: the subsequent phonetic history in Eng. is perfectly normal; but the origin of the OE. word, and its relat... Oxford English Dictionary
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Log flume (ride)
In a typical course, the boatful of riders floats through a small section of channel upon leaving the station, then engages a lift hill that takes them wikipedia.org
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Hinilawod
He brought with him a boatful of crew. Humadapnon and his men safely traversed a blood-coloured sea with the help of his spirit friends. wikipedia.org
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Please explain how to fingerpick and sing at the same time
they let me know you were gone some like that what you're doing is moving mentally between the singing and the guitar part concentrating on the bottom boatful
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Lord Woodbine
He returned to England in 1948 on the HMT Empire Windrush, the ship which carried the first boatful of West Indian immigrants to post war Britain. wikipedia.org
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Rentap
During one of these raiding voyages, Rentap attacked and killed a boatful of Sambas people including the nephew of Sultan Sambas. wikipedia.org
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Micromégas
As they examine it, Micromégas finds a boatful of philosophers on their return from the Arctic Circle and carefully picks their ship up. wikipedia.org
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2009 Sierra Leone ferry accident
The sinking is the worst such accident in Sierra Leone since 2002, when a boatful of refugees capsized. wikipedia.org
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Clare Fischer
"Musicians Set for Clare Fischer Tribute; `Boatful of Blues' on L.A. Harbor Cruise". Los Angeles Times. October 25, 1989. Heckman, Don. wikipedia.org
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Maurice Benyovszky
The party executed their remaining prisoners and slaughtered a boatful of the enemies. By the end, they had killed 1,156 and captured 60 aborigines. wikipedia.org
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