boat hook (Meaning)

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boat hook (n)

pole-handled hook used to pull or push boats

Synonyms & Antonyms of boat hook

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boat hook Sentence Examples

  1. The sailor used the boat hook to pull the drifting buoy closer to the vessel.
  2. With a swift motion, he reached out with the boat hook and snagged the floating debris.
  3. During docking, the crew member extended the boat hook to grab the mooring line.
  4. The boat hook proved invaluable in retrieving items fallen overboard.
  5. She leaned over the side of the boat, extending the boat hook to rescue the wayward hat.
  6. Using the boat hook, he maneuvered the small boat into position alongside the larger vessel.
  7. The boat hook doubled as a tool for pushing off from the dock.
  8. As the boat approached the shore, the deckhand stood ready with the boat hook to assist in docking.
  9. The captain skillfully guided the boat into the narrow berth with the help of the boat hook.
  10. During the race, competitors jockeyed for position, occasionally using their boat hooks to gain an advantage.

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pole-handled hook used to pull or push boats

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No antonyms found.

The sailor used the boat hook to pull the drifting buoy closer to the vessel.

With a swift motion, he reached out with the boat hook and snagged the floating debris.

During docking, the crew member extended the boat hook to grab the mooring line.

The boat hook proved invaluable in retrieving items fallen overboard.