Sentence example with the word 'boatload'

boatload

Definition n. the amount of cargo that can be held by a boat or ship or a freight car

Last update: October 10, 2015


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"They're coming after us, Frank," said Jack, "a whole boatload of 'em."   [Please select]

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Jack and Frank found themselves in the last boatload to go.   [Please select]

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Moreover, a boatload which had come to their rescue from North Shields was also storm-stayed.   [Please select]

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"A few--you've been sending 'em south by the boatload."'   [Please select]

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Each boatload had the same tale to tell of treachery, surprise, and fiendish butchery.   [Please select]

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Tod was awaiting them when the last boatload beached on the island.   [Please select]

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