tugboat (Meaning)

Wordnet

tugboat (n)

a powerful small boat designed to pull or push larger ships

Webster

tugboat (n.)

See Tug, n., 3.

tugboat Sentence Examples

  1. The sturdy tugboat effortlessly guided the massive cargo ship out of the harbor.
  2. The tugboat's powerful engines strained as it maneuvered the aircraft carrier through the narrow channel.
  3. The captain of the tugboat carefully watched as his crew secured the towline to the barge.
  4. The tugboat captain skillfully escorted the oil tanker through the treacherous waters during a fierce storm.
  5. The tugboat played a crucial role in rescuing stranded sailors from a sinking sailboat.
  6. The retired tugboat now serves as a floating museum, showcasing its rich history.
  7. The tugboat's distinctive horn echoed through the shipyard as it summoned workers to begin the day's tasks.
  8. The tugboat crew worked tirelessly, towing and guiding vessels around the congested port.
  9. The tugboat's presence ensured the safety and efficiency of shipping operations in the busy waterway.
  10. The iconic tugboat, with its muscular hull and towering smokestack, symbolizes the vital role these vessels play in maritime industries.

FAQs About the word tugboat

a powerful small boat designed to pull or push larger shipsSee Tug, n., 3.

barge, tug, keelboat, ferry, lifeboat,towboat, keel, ferryboat, longboat, hoy

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The sturdy tugboat effortlessly guided the massive cargo ship out of the harbor.

The tugboat's powerful engines strained as it maneuvered the aircraft carrier through the narrow channel.

The captain of the tugboat carefully watched as his crew secured the towline to the barge.

The tugboat captain skillfully escorted the oil tanker through the treacherous waters during a fierce storm.