shallop Antonyms

Meaning of shallop

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shallop (n.)

A boat.

shallop Sentence Examples

  1. The shallow waters of the bay were ideal for navigating in the small shallop.
  2. The fisherman set out in his shallop before dawn, hoping for a bountiful catch.
  3. The shallop rocked gently on the waves, carrying its passengers to the distant island.
  4. The crew rowed tirelessly, their shallop cutting through the water with each stroke.
  5. The shallop made its way through the narrow passage, its oars dipping into the clear water.
  6. The shallop skimmed across the surface of the lake, its speed rivaling the wind itself.
  7. The shallop was too small for the rough seas, and it nearly capsized in the storm.
  8. The shallop was used to transport goods and passengers between the mainland and the coastal islands.
  9. The shallop's hull was painted a bright blue, making it easy to spot from a distance.
  10. The shallop played a vital role in the exploration and settlement of coastal regions.

FAQs About the word shallop

A boat.

junk, brigantine, frigate, ketch,pinnace, catboat, sloop, schooner, lugger, yawl

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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.