pontoon (Meaning)

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pontoon (n)

(nautical) a floating structure (as a flat-bottomed boat) that serves as a dock or to support a bridge

a float supporting a seaplane

pontoon Sentence Examples

  1. The pontoon boat gracefully glided across the tranquil lake.
  2. The children eagerly jumped off the pontoon into the refreshing water.
  3. The fisherman's boat was securely moored to the pontoon at the marina.
  4. The sunset cast a warm glow on the colorful pontoons lining the shore.
  5. The party guests danced and celebrated on the spacious pontoon deck.
  6. The large pontoons provided ample buoyancy for the heavy boat.
  7. The pontoon bridge spanned the wide river, allowing cars to cross safely.
  8. The aircraft's emergency pontoons inflated rapidly when it landed on the water.
  9. The pontoon was used as a floating platform for swimmers and sunbathers.
  10. The pontoon boat tour offered a unique perspective of the picturesque coastline.

FAQs About the word pontoon

(nautical) a floating structure (as a flat-bottomed boat) that serves as a dock or to support a bridge, a float supporting a seaplane

outrigger, shell, umiak, surfboat, schooner, wherry,canoe, curragh, sampan, pram

No antonyms found.

The pontoon boat gracefully glided across the tranquil lake.

The children eagerly jumped off the pontoon into the refreshing water.

The fisherman's boat was securely moored to the pontoon at the marina.

The sunset cast a warm glow on the colorful pontoons lining the shore.