pontoons Synonyms
Strongest:
- bateaux
- dhows
- pirogues
- skiffs
- currachs
- dories
- canoes
- outriggers
- dinks
- schooners
- gigs
- kayaks
- catamarans
- punts
- scows
- vessels
- sampans
- rafts
- pinnaces
- flatboats
- shallops
- umiaks
- yachts
- surfboats
- sculls
- paddleboats
- motorboats
- wherries
- rowboats
- coracles
- outboards
- sailboats
- watercrafts
- shells
- batteaux
- dinghies
- dugouts
- prams
Strong:
- inboards
- houseboats
- tender
- cutters
- keels
- piraguas
- longboats
- ca-ques
- garveys
- lifeboats
- johnboats
- ketches
- curraghs
- bottoms
- auxiliaries
- barges
- rowing-boats
- crafts
- catboats
- keelboats
- yawls
- cruisers
- towboats
- powerboats
- riverboats
Weak:
pontoons Meaning
pontoons
a flat-bottomed boat or portable float used in building a floating temporary bridge, a float used in building a floating bridge, a flat-bottomed boat (such as a lighter), a float of an airplane, a flat-bottomed boat, a float especially of a seaplane, blackjack sense 1
pontoons Sentence Examples
- The graceful houseboat glided across the lake, its pontoons shimmering in the sunlight.
- The ski resort's pontoon boats offered breathtaking views of the snow-capped mountains.
- The beached pontoons of the abandoned fishing vessel told a tale of long-lost adventures.
- The massive pontoon bridge connected the two islands, allowing vehicles to traverse the treacherous waters.
- The fishermen lowered their lines into the water from the sturdy pontoons of their boat.
- The sunken pontoons created an underwater hazard, warning boaters to navigate with caution.
- The backyard pool was adorned with inflatable pontoons, providing a playful floating experience.
- The military's pontoon rafts were used to cross swiftly moving rivers in combat zones.
- The pontoon bridge swayed gently in the wind, carrying cars and pedestrians safely across.
- The floating pontoons of the marina provided secure berthing for boats of all sizes.
FAQs About the word pontoons
a flat-bottomed boat or portable float used in building a floating temporary bridge, a float used in building a floating bridge, a flat-bottomed boat (such as a
bateaux, dhows, pirogues, skiffs, currachs, dories, canoes, outriggers, dinks, schooners
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The graceful houseboat glided across the lake, its pontoons shimmering in the sunlight.
The ski resort's pontoon boats offered breathtaking views of the snow-capped mountains.
The beached pontoons of the abandoned fishing vessel told a tale of long-lost adventures.
The massive pontoon bridge connected the two islands, allowing vehicles to traverse the treacherous waters.