caique (Meaning)

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caique (n.)

A light skiff or rowboat used on the Bosporus; also, a Levantine vessel of larger size.

caique Sentence Examples

  1. The caïque glided gracefully across the azure waters of the Bosphorus Strait.
  2. The colorful caïques lined the waterfront, offering scenic tours to tourists.
  3. The caïque's oars splashed rhythmically against the water, creating a gentle melody.
  4. The passengers onboard the caïque enjoyed breathtaking views of Istanbul's iconic landmarks.
  5. The caïque's intricate woodwork and vibrant paint scheme made it a work of art on the water.
  6. The caïque's skipper expertly navigated the busy waters, dodging larger vessels with ease.
  7. The caïque's hull was adorned with colorful tiles, depicting scenes from Turkish history and culture.
  8. The caïque's sails caught the gentle breeze, propelling it effortlessly toward its destination.
  9. The caïque's crew provided attentive service and shared fascinating anecdotes about Istanbul's past.
  10. The caïque journey offered a unique and unforgettable experience, showcasing the beauty and charm of the Turkish city.

FAQs About the word caique

A light skiff or rowboat used on the Bosporus; also, a Levantine vessel of larger size.

catboat, junk, dinghy, ketch, schooner, cutter, sailer, piragua, galley, galleon

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The caïque glided gracefully across the azure waters of the Bosphorus Strait.

The colorful caïques lined the waterfront, offering scenic tours to tourists.

The caïque's oars splashed rhythmically against the water, creating a gentle melody.

The passengers onboard the caïque enjoyed breathtaking views of Istanbul's iconic landmarks.