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cockboat
[ kok-boht ]
noun
- a small boat, especially one used as a tender.
cockboat
/ ˈkɒkəlˌbəʊt; ˈkɒkˌbəʊt /
noun
- any small boat
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of cockboat1
Example Sentences
Looking backwards we could see over the tops of the trees to the sea, the Gannet looking like a cockboat in the distance.
But so it is; the cockboat may be more to a man than was once the three-decker.
To overset a Flame is a fine Way of speaking, and as easily to be conceiv'd, as to overset a Cockboat or a Wherry.
"It would be more candid as well as more dignified," he said, "to avow our principles explicitly to Russia and France than to come in as a cockboat in the wake of the British man-of-war."
Nay, even the very roof and ceilings were become warehouses, so that once I espied so great a thing as a ship's cockboat slung from the rafters above our heads, and once rasped my cheek against the dried slough of a monstrous water-snake that some adventurer had doubtless brought home from the Indies.
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