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Definition of longboat in English: longboatnoun ˈlɒŋbəʊtˈlɔŋˌboʊt 1A large boat which may be launched from a sailing ship. (附属于大帆船的)大艇 he was cast adrift in a longboat by the mutinous crew Example sentencesExamples - Within moments of the 6ft torches being thrown on to the deck, the longboat was consumed in flames.
- The bows of the longboat collided with the dock, causing the little boats to pitch and sway in a haphazard fashion.
- As a result, longboats which could once take up to eight tourists were being forced to take only 4-5 passengers to prevent the boats scraping against the riverbed.
- The longboat was launched before a crowd of about 500 at Town Beach, the cradle of history in this district.
- The loss of seven able men in a population of 47 would be devastating given they are needed to man the longboats that collect supplies from passing ships.
- The enemy cannot go ashore there except in longboats, and archers concealed in the high grass can kill them before they get out of the marsh.
- The sailors escaped back out to sea in their battered longboat, praying for rescue by a passing ship.
- Kennedy and an assortment of repair men loaded into the longboat and made their way to the American ship.
- We will take one of the longboats and try to find which little river they rowed up.
- It just means ferrying people across the reef in longboats and waiting for the ships to cross afterwards.
- Every able-bodied man is essential on Pitcairn, especially for the island's lifeline, the longboats.
- Its capacity was far larger than that of the old longboat, and soon all other ports started using it as a more efficient way of transporting wine.
- With the completion of the skeleton of the 35-foot long hull, the longboat has begun to take shape, exciting project stakeholders.
- Rather than test the validity of those claims, the sailors quickly set back to sea in a longboat.
- The team was greeted by a longboat from the island with the traditional welcome party, and the majority of the island's residents were gathered at the shore to welcome their diving visitors.
- ‘I love you, too, David,’ she said, as the longboat reached the ship.
- Drawing near the schooner, a crew was dispatched overside in the longboat with a squad of marines.
- Abilene decided to climb a tree to see if he could see his father and fellow sailors going back to the longboat.
- Hadleigh looked towards the pirate ship to see three longboats full of men rowing towards them.
- Rounding the corner of the ship were nine longboats full of naval officers and ensigns.
2 another term for longship Example sentencesExamples - Tall ships, small ships, pirate ships, submarines, rafts, and Viking longboats might all put in an appearance.
- Nordic warriors sailed into York in longboats on Saturday morning, before two key battles - Stamford Bridge and the Rout to Riccall - were theatrically recreated.
- Perhaps their most glorious hour was when they discovered the hulk of a Viking longboat, perfectly preserved in mud off Anglesey.
- Thankfully these are not Norse raisers in their longboats, but the Royal Marines' new all-terrain vehicles, now being delivered to Corps units.
- Still, by the time Wonka and his guests set sail, the fact that their ship is a Viking longboat carved from a big boiled sweet seems almost mundane.
- Tourists could then be brought to see the original site by boat along the river, even perhaps on replicas of Viking longboats.
- They were shaped like Medieval longboats, with arching prows in the shape of dragon-heads.
- A long sea voyage aboard a Viking longboat would be difficult for you, but you might be able to manage it.
- Once, he had sung for the Vikings as their longboats closed in on the Irish coast, his voice vibrating in the freezing air.
- For example, during the park tour, the warden stresses that they did not come on Viking longboats.
- The first maze - a Viking longboat - was created in 2002 as a way of diversifying the family farming business.
- The ships used to transport wine before the 12th century were longboats like the Viking ships.
- A Viking procession, a regatta with replica Norwegian longboats, and a spectacular floodlit battle re-enactment called The Challenge To Power will also feature.
Definition of longboat in US English: longboatnounˈlôNGˌbōtˈlɔŋˌboʊt 1A large boat that may be launched from a sailing ship. (附属于大帆船的)大艇 Example sentencesExamples - Drawing near the schooner, a crew was dispatched overside in the longboat with a squad of marines.
- Every able-bodied man is essential on Pitcairn, especially for the island's lifeline, the longboats.
- Hadleigh looked towards the pirate ship to see three longboats full of men rowing towards them.
- With the completion of the skeleton of the 35-foot long hull, the longboat has begun to take shape, exciting project stakeholders.
- Kennedy and an assortment of repair men loaded into the longboat and made their way to the American ship.
- Rounding the corner of the ship were nine longboats full of naval officers and ensigns.
- Its capacity was far larger than that of the old longboat, and soon all other ports started using it as a more efficient way of transporting wine.
- The bows of the longboat collided with the dock, causing the little boats to pitch and sway in a haphazard fashion.
- The team was greeted by a longboat from the island with the traditional welcome party, and the majority of the island's residents were gathered at the shore to welcome their diving visitors.
- Abilene decided to climb a tree to see if he could see his father and fellow sailors going back to the longboat.
- We will take one of the longboats and try to find which little river they rowed up.
- The enemy cannot go ashore there except in longboats, and archers concealed in the high grass can kill them before they get out of the marsh.
- As a result, longboats which could once take up to eight tourists were being forced to take only 4-5 passengers to prevent the boats scraping against the riverbed.
- Rather than test the validity of those claims, the sailors quickly set back to sea in a longboat.
- It just means ferrying people across the reef in longboats and waiting for the ships to cross afterwards.
- ‘I love you, too, David,’ she said, as the longboat reached the ship.
- The loss of seven able men in a population of 47 would be devastating given they are needed to man the longboats that collect supplies from passing ships.
- The longboat was launched before a crowd of about 500 at Town Beach, the cradle of history in this district.
- Within moments of the 6ft torches being thrown on to the deck, the longboat was consumed in flames.
- The sailors escaped back out to sea in their battered longboat, praying for rescue by a passing ship.
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another term for longship Example sentencesExamples - A long sea voyage aboard a Viking longboat would be difficult for you, but you might be able to manage it.
- Perhaps their most glorious hour was when they discovered the hulk of a Viking longboat, perfectly preserved in mud off Anglesey.
- Still, by the time Wonka and his guests set sail, the fact that their ship is a Viking longboat carved from a big boiled sweet seems almost mundane.
- The first maze - a Viking longboat - was created in 2002 as a way of diversifying the family farming business.
- A Viking procession, a regatta with replica Norwegian longboats, and a spectacular floodlit battle re-enactment called The Challenge To Power will also feature.
- For example, during the park tour, the warden stresses that they did not come on Viking longboats.
- Once, he had sung for the Vikings as their longboats closed in on the Irish coast, his voice vibrating in the freezing air.
- Nordic warriors sailed into York in longboats on Saturday morning, before two key battles - Stamford Bridge and the Rout to Riccall - were theatrically recreated.
- Tourists could then be brought to see the original site by boat along the river, even perhaps on replicas of Viking longboats.
- They were shaped like Medieval longboats, with arching prows in the shape of dragon-heads.
- Tall ships, small ships, pirate ships, submarines, rafts, and Viking longboats might all put in an appearance.
- Thankfully these are not Norse raisers in their longboats, but the Royal Marines' new all-terrain vehicles, now being delivered to Corps units.
- The ships used to transport wine before the 12th century were longboats like the Viking ships.
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