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BOATFUL definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
(ˈbəʊtfʊl ) noun. an amount or number that could be carried by a boat .
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boatful, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun boatful is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for boatful is from 1422. boatful ...
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boatful - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
boatful (plural boatfuls or boatsful). Enough of something to fill a boat, or a boat filled with the thing in question. The city consumes boatfuls of fish ...
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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.
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Boatful Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
noun Enough of something to fill a boat, or a boat filled with the thing in question. The city consumes boatfuls of fish every day.
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boatful - English-Spanish Dictionary - WordReference.com
Principal Translations. Inglés, Español. boatful n, (amount one boat can hold), carga completa de un barco grupo nom ...
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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
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Boatful - definition of boatful by The Free Dictionary
Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Encyclopedia. boatful. (ˈbəʊtfʊl). n. an amount or number that could be carried by a boat.
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Meaning of boatful - Scrabble and Words With Friends
Meanings. BOATFUL n pl. -S as much as a boat can hold. Synonyms. Scrabble Score: 12. boatful is a valid Scrabble (US) TWL word. boatful is a valid Scrabble ...
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BOATFUL - Definition in English - bab.la
Define 'BOATFUL'. See more meanings of 'BOATFUL' with examples.
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BOATFUL Crossword Clue: 1 Answer with 4 Letters
All crossword answers with 4 Letters for BOATFUL found in daily crossword puzzles: NY Times, Daily Celebrity, Telegraph, LA Times and more.
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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
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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...
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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
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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...
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