- boatful
- noun see boat I
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Boatful — Boat ful, n.; pl. {Boatfuls}. The quantity or amount that fills a boat. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
boatful — noun Enough of something to fill a boat, or a boat filled with the thing in question The city consumes boatfuls of fish every day … Wiktionary
boatful — n. quantity or amount that fills a boat; ship with its load (cargo, passengers and crew) … English contemporary dictionary
boatful — /ˈboʊtfʊl/ (say bohtfool) noun as much as a boat will hold …
boatful — … Useful english dictionary
Boatfuls — Boatful Boat ful, n.; pl. {Boatfuls}. The quantity or amount that fills a boat. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
boat — I. noun Etymology: Middle English boot, from Old English bāt; akin to Old Norse beit boat Date: before 12th century 1. a. a small vessel for travel on water b. ship 2. a boat shaped container, utensil, or device < a gravy boat > < a lab … New Collegiate Dictionary
Sula Sgeir — Infobox Scottish island | latitude=59.09 longitude= 6.15 GridReference= celtic name=Sula Sgeir norse name=Súlasker meaning of name= Gannet Skerry area= area rank= highest elevation= Population=0 population rank= main settlement= island group=… … Wikipedia
boat — noun a small vessel propelled by oars, sails, or an engine. ↘a vessel of any size. verb travel in a boat. ↘transport in a boat. Phrases be in the same boat informal be in the same difficult circumstances as others. push the boat out Brit.… … English new terms dictionary
boat — n. & v. n. 1 a small vessel propelled on water by an engine, oars, or sails. 2 (in general use) a ship of any size. 3 an elongated boat shaped jug used for holding sauce etc. v.intr. travel or go in a boat, esp. for pleasure. Phrases and idioms:… … Useful english dictionary