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powerboat
/ ˈpaʊəˌbəʊt /
noun
- a boat propelled by an inboard or outboard motor
Other Words From
- power·boating noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of powerboat1
Example Sentences
On sunny summer days, powerboats pulling water-skiers zip across Georgia’s Lake Oconee, a reservoir located about an hour-and-a-half drive east of Atlanta.
Batista, a onetime powerboat racer, favored fast cars and yachts.
Batista, a onetime powerboat racer, favored cars and yachts.
They were lucky enough to get hold of a pretty fair powerboat that would accommodate four sleepers with some crowding.
I think thats what is meant, assented the pilot and engineer of the powerboat the boys had chartered.
All day long the powerboat kept constantly moving down the reaches of the Danube River.
He realized that those on board were in extreme peril; for the powerboat seemed to be gradually sinking lower, inch by inch.
And a few minutes later the Tramp and the Comfort hauled in close under the lee of the big powerboat.
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