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Meaning of cockboat

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cockboat (n.)

A small boat, esp. one used on rivers or near the shore.

cockboat Sentence Examples

  1. The sailors lowered the cockboat into the water for a quick reconnaissance mission.
  2. The captain and a small crew set out in the cockboat to explore the nearby cove.
  3. The cockboat bobbed gently on the waves as it drifted away from the ship.
  4. During the storm, the crew struggled to keep the cockboat afloat amidst the turbulent sea.
  5. The cockboat was equipped with oars and a small sail for maneuverability.
  6. With supplies loaded onboard, the sailors rowed the cockboat to shore for a resupply mission.
  7. The ship's carpenter worked tirelessly to repair the damage to the cockboat caused by the rough seas.
  8. As night fell, the crew used lanterns to navigate the dark waters in the cockboat.
  9. The captain ordered the crew to lower the cockboat to search for survivors from the wrecked vessel.
  10. Despite its small size, the cockboat played a crucial role in the ship's operations, serving as a versatile utility craft.

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A small boat, esp. one used on rivers or near the shore.

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The sailors lowered the cockboat into the water for a quick reconnaissance mission.

The captain and a small crew set out in the cockboat to explore the nearby cove.

The cockboat bobbed gently on the waves as it drifted away from the ship.

During the storm, the crew struggled to keep the cockboat afloat amidst the turbulent sea.