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Meaning of boathouse
Wordnet
boathouse (n)
a shed at the edge of a river or lake; used to store boats
Webster
boathouse (n.)
A house for sheltering boats.
boathouse Sentence Examples
- Nestled among the trees by the lake, the quaint boathouse provided shelter for the rowboats.
- The boathouse stood weathered but sturdy, its wooden frame echoing tales of summers past.
- We stored our kayaks and canoes in the boathouse to protect them from the elements.
- The boathouse was a popular spot for fishermen to gather and swap stories of their biggest catches.
- The newly renovated boathouse boasted modern amenities while retaining its rustic charm.
- From the boathouse, we could hear the gentle lapping of the waves against the shore.
- The boathouse served as a makeshift clubhouse for the local rowing team, where they planned their strategies and celebrated their victories.
- On weekends, families picnicked on the lawn outside the boathouse, enjoying the tranquil setting.
- The boathouse offered rentals of paddleboards and pedal boats for visitors to explore the lake.
- A row of colorful canoes lined the dock outside the boathouse, waiting to be taken out on the water.
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a shed at the edge of a river or lake; used to store boatsA house for sheltering boats.
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Nestled among the trees by the lake, the quaint boathouse provided shelter for the rowboats.
The boathouse stood weathered but sturdy, its wooden frame echoing tales of summers past.
We stored our kayaks and canoes in the boathouse to protect them from the elements.
The boathouse was a popular spot for fishermen to gather and swap stories of their biggest catches.