steamboat (Meaning)

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steamboat (n)

a boat propelled by a steam engine

Synonyms & Antonyms of steamboat

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steamboat Sentence Examples

  1. The Mississippi River echoed with the thunderous roar of steamboats carrying goods and passengers.
  2. The grand steamboat glided majestically through the serene waters, its paddle wheels churning gently.
  3. The bustling harbor was alive with the whistles and smoke of numerous steamboats preparing for their journeys.
  4. The crew of the steamboat worked tirelessly to navigate the treacherous currents and ensure the safety of its passengers.
  5. The luxurious cabins aboard the steamboat offered respite from the river's unpredictable nature.
  6. The steamboat's whistle pierced the air, summoning passengers to board for their upcoming voyage.
  7. The Mississippi steamboats played a pivotal role in the westward expansion of the United States.
  8. Steamboats provided a lifeline of transportation and commerce for communities along the river.
  9. The Mark Twain steamboat was a notable vessel that sailed the Mississippi River in the 1800s.
  10. The steamboat era left an enduring legacy on the cultural and economic fabric of America.

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a boat propelled by a steam engine

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The Mississippi River echoed with the thunderous roar of steamboats carrying goods and passengers.

The grand steamboat glided majestically through the serene waters, its paddle wheels churning gently.

The bustling harbor was alive with the whistles and smoke of numerous steamboats preparing for their journeys.

The crew of the steamboat worked tirelessly to navigate the treacherous currents and ensure the safety of its passengers.