skiff Antonyms

Meaning of skiff

Wordnet

skiff (n)

any of various small boats propelled by oars or by sails or by a motor

Webster

skiff (n.)

A small, light boat.

Webster

skiff (v. t.)

To navigate in a skiff.

skiff Sentence Examples

  1. The rowers pushed off in their slender skiff and glided across the tranquil lake.
  2. The fishermen cast their nets from their wooden skiffs, hoping for a bountiful catch.
  3. The passengers boarded the skiff that would ferry them across the fast-flowing river.
  4. The smuggler's skiff sped through the choppy waters, its illicit cargo hidden beneath tarpaulins.
  5. The explorers embarked on a perilous journey in their sturdy skiffs, navigating treacherous rapids and swirling currents.
  6. The skiff bobbed gently in the marina, swaying to the rhythm of the waves.
  7. The artist sketched the graceful lines of the skiff as it sailed towards the horizon.
  8. The harbor master assigned a mooring to the newly arrived skiff.
  9. The children paddled out in their bright yellow skiff, laughing and enjoying the warm breeze.
  10. The skiff lay abandoned on the beach, washed ashore by the relentless tide.

FAQs About the word skiff

any of various small boats propelled by oars or by sails or by a motorA small, light boat., To navigate in a skiff.

raft, schooner, kayak, scull, barge, yacht,canoe, dinghy, catamaran, outrigger

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The rowers pushed off in their slender skiff and glided across the tranquil lake.

The fishermen cast their nets from their wooden skiffs, hoping for a bountiful catch.

The passengers boarded the skiff that would ferry them across the fast-flowing river.

The smuggler's skiff sped through the choppy waters, its illicit cargo hidden beneath tarpaulins.