hatch-boat (Meaning)

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hatch-boat (n.)

A vessel whose deck consists almost wholly of movable hatches; -- used mostly in the fisheries.

Synonyms & Antonyms of hatch-boat

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hatch-boat Sentence Examples

  1. The hatch-boat creaked and groaned as it made its way across the choppy waters.
  2. The fishermen checked their bait and tackle in the hatch-boat before heading out to sea.
  3. The hatch-boat was full of anticipation as the crew prepared to set their lines.
  4. The captain peered out over the horizon from the hatch-boat, searching for signs of fish.
  5. The hatch-boat rocked gently as the waves lapped against its hull.
  6. The crew hauled in their catch and stored it in the hatch-boat's hold.
  7. The hatch-boat returned to port with a full load of fish, much to the delight of the fishermen.
  8. The hatch-boat's engine roared as it sped through the water, leaving a wake behind it.
  9. The hatch-boat was a sight to behold, with its sleek design and powerful engines.
  10. The hatch-boat was a symbol of the fishermen's livelihood and their connection to the sea.

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A vessel whose deck consists almost wholly of movable hatches; -- used mostly in the fisheries.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The hatch-boat creaked and groaned as it made its way across the choppy waters.

The fishermen checked their bait and tackle in the hatch-boat before heading out to sea.

The hatch-boat was full of anticipation as the crew prepared to set their lines.

The captain peered out over the horizon from the hatch-boat, searching for signs of fish.