Definitionn. a powerful small boat designed to pull or push larger ships
Last update: June 8, 2015
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A tugboat is attached to anchor the ship. [noun]
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The Happy Tugboat doorplate is waiting to sail you off to exciting lands. [noun]
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She looked for all the world like a tugboat. [Please select]
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One might sometimes think his whistle, like a tugboat's, worked by steam. [Please select]
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Leaving disaster aboard the Minnesota, we turned and sunk the tugboat Dragon. [Please select]
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The liner began to slacken her speed, and the tugboat soon was alongside. [Please select]
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A woman who called to a man on the tugboat was asked. [Please select]
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Meantime the tugboat was getting nearer and nearer to the Carpathia, and soon the faces of those leaning over the railing could be distinguished. [Please select]
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The pounding of the liner's engines, the washing of the sea, the tugboat's engines, made it hard to understand the woman's replies. [Please select]
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The little old tugboat was hit once, but her master stuck to his task; and he undoubtedly saved our lives. [Please select]
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Bobbsey's men who had once been in charge of a tugboat, but one day there was an accident aboard, and Mr. [Please select]
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