Definitionn. a barge that is designed and equipped for use as a dwelling
Last update: September 23, 2015
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"If you had no money, how did you get your houseboat." [Please select]
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"How did you ever get him into a houseboat." [Please select]
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"I want to know how Fremont got his houseboat," said one of the lads. [Please select]
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Just you wait until we get a houseboat into the dirty waters of the Rio Grande. [Please select]
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Also, we'll show, directly, that we can build a houseboat on the Rio Grande.' [Please select]
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"It doesn't take much water to run a houseboat." [Please select]
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Bobbsey obtains a houseboat, and the whole family go off on a tour. [Please select]
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A big seine was even commandeered from a houseboat up the river and dragged back and forth across the rough river bed till the men were worn out. [Please select]
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No one was astir at Galpin's shanty, a houseboat pulled high and dry on shore, and almost hidden by great piles of driftwood snagged upon the bank to serve as winter fuel. [Please select]
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