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Definitionn. a boat propelled by an internal-combustion engine
Last update: October 17, 2015
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They had a motorboat in the very cellar of that warren. [Please select]
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"I'll give you an order for my motorboat and you can go to Gravesend during the day if you care to."' [Please select]
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"Take all your things with you," said Lord Hastings; "and, above all, hang on to that motorboat." [Please select]
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"We caught these fellows scooting down the Thames in a high-power motorboat, sir," was the reply. [Please select]
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For possibly half an hour the motorboat continued its terrific speed; and then it slowed down abruptly. [Please select]
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Then again, a motorboat is so much swifter than a submarine that the advantage is all with the motorboat. [Please select]
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As the motorboat continued down the Thames, each occupant remained busy with his thoughts. [Please select]
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In fact, most of the motorboat fleet is in Irish waters. [Please select]
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"That was just what it turned out to be, Allan, a fair sized motorboat, stoutly built, and yet something of a hummer when it would come to speed." [Please select]
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But they could see him limp more or less as they headed for the camp by the captured motorboat of the fish poachers. [Please select]
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