shallop (Meaning)
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shallop (n.)
A boat.
Synonyms & Antonyms of shallop
shallop Sentence Examples
- The shallow waters of the bay were ideal for navigating in the small shallop.
- The fisherman set out in his shallop before dawn, hoping for a bountiful catch.
- The shallop rocked gently on the waves, carrying its passengers to the distant island.
- The crew rowed tirelessly, their shallop cutting through the water with each stroke.
- The shallop made its way through the narrow passage, its oars dipping into the clear water.
- The shallop skimmed across the surface of the lake, its speed rivaling the wind itself.
- The shallop was too small for the rough seas, and it nearly capsized in the storm.
- The shallop was used to transport goods and passengers between the mainland and the coastal islands.
- The shallop's hull was painted a bright blue, making it easy to spot from a distance.
- The shallop played a vital role in the exploration and settlement of coastal regions.
FAQs About the word shallop
A boat.
catboat, yawl, yacht, sailer, keelboat, ketch, lugger, clipper, galleon, outrigger
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The shallow waters of the bay were ideal for navigating in the small shallop.
The fisherman set out in his shallop before dawn, hoping for a bountiful catch.
The shallop rocked gently on the waves, carrying its passengers to the distant island.
The crew rowed tirelessly, their shallop cutting through the water with each stroke.