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Definition of narrowboat in English: narrowboatnoun ˈnarəʊbəʊtˈnɛroʊˌboʊt British A canal boat less than 7 ft (2.1 metres) wide with a maximum length of 70 ft (21.3 metres) and steered with a tiller rather than a wheel. 〈英〉运河船(宽不及7英尺,即2. 1米,最长为70英尺,即21. 3米,以舵柄而非驾驶盘控制方向) Example sentencesExamples - A narrowboat in fair condition would set a buyer back some £15,000 and a licence to use the waterways is a further £300 to £600.
- Seventy-two narrowboats blocked the Bridgewater canal in Cheshire in protest at plans to close a 200-year-old shop.
- The basin fills up with colourful narrowboats from far and wide, and the banks are packed out with the folk who congregate at events such as this.
- They don't have narrowboats there so they think our boat is astonishing.
- Two narrowboats will be accompanying us on the way so we will have somewhere to sleep each night.
- Most of the protestors scuttled inside their narrowboats and waited for the wintry squall to pass.
- The money, which will be allocated over two years, will also provide viewpoints of canal cuttings and mooring points to encourage people on narrowboats to stop off in Hyndburn.
- If anyone has ever seen the brightly coloured narrowboats sailing through towns like Lancaster and Skipton, they will know that the restoration scheme should go ahead.
- But how back-breaking it must also have been in the past for the two men propelling the narrowboat along its entire length, by pushing at its sides with their legs.
- In fact, perhaps the only way to make it more terrifying is to walk over it rather than have the comforting bulk of a narrowboat around you.
- Watching narrowboats passing through the lock in Bradford is one of the town's colourful summer sights.
- Next day was a fantastic, if a little chilly, trip on the Regent's Canal with Jason's traditional narrowboats.
- But by the time they had entered the pound where the narrowboats were moored, the swan was nowhere to be seen.
- It will be quite a sight to see narrowboats travelling over the top of the new road.
- In the busy summer months - especially on a Bank Holiday weekend - there can be up to 25 craft, narrowboats and cruisers, negotiating the lock from canal to river, river to canal.
- The event is to be held a little earlier in the year next year and will be centered around the narrowboats which queued up for ages to be blessed.
- There are more narrowboats on the canal than cars on the little road.
- She wants to buy a narrowboat to live on, but she is struggling to find a bank that will lend her 90% of the anticipated £40,000 price tag.
- They plan to start their retirement by spending a year on their canal narrowboat.
- The company also has two 30 ft narrowboats which are hired out by the day.
Definition of narrowboat in US English: narrowboatnounˈnerōˌbōtˈnɛroʊˌboʊt British A canal boat less than 7 feet (2.1 m) wide with a maximum length of 70 feet (21.3 m) and steered with a tiller rather than a wheel. 〈英〉运河船(宽不及7英尺,即2. 1米,最长为70英尺,即21. 3米,以舵柄而非驾驶盘控制方向) Example sentencesExamples - It will be quite a sight to see narrowboats travelling over the top of the new road.
- The event is to be held a little earlier in the year next year and will be centered around the narrowboats which queued up for ages to be blessed.
- They don't have narrowboats there so they think our boat is astonishing.
- Seventy-two narrowboats blocked the Bridgewater canal in Cheshire in protest at plans to close a 200-year-old shop.
- In fact, perhaps the only way to make it more terrifying is to walk over it rather than have the comforting bulk of a narrowboat around you.
- Most of the protestors scuttled inside their narrowboats and waited for the wintry squall to pass.
- But how back-breaking it must also have been in the past for the two men propelling the narrowboat along its entire length, by pushing at its sides with their legs.
- The company also has two 30 ft narrowboats which are hired out by the day.
- Watching narrowboats passing through the lock in Bradford is one of the town's colourful summer sights.
- They plan to start their retirement by spending a year on their canal narrowboat.
- She wants to buy a narrowboat to live on, but she is struggling to find a bank that will lend her 90% of the anticipated £40,000 price tag.
- The money, which will be allocated over two years, will also provide viewpoints of canal cuttings and mooring points to encourage people on narrowboats to stop off in Hyndburn.
- Two narrowboats will be accompanying us on the way so we will have somewhere to sleep each night.
- If anyone has ever seen the brightly coloured narrowboats sailing through towns like Lancaster and Skipton, they will know that the restoration scheme should go ahead.
- There are more narrowboats on the canal than cars on the little road.
- The basin fills up with colourful narrowboats from far and wide, and the banks are packed out with the folk who congregate at events such as this.
- But by the time they had entered the pound where the narrowboats were moored, the swan was nowhere to be seen.
- In the busy summer months - especially on a Bank Holiday weekend - there can be up to 25 craft, narrowboats and cruisers, negotiating the lock from canal to river, river to canal.
- Next day was a fantastic, if a little chilly, trip on the Regent's Canal with Jason's traditional narrowboats.
- A narrowboat in fair condition would set a buyer back some £15,000 and a licence to use the waterways is a further £300 to £600.
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