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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a boat line" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a company or service that provides transportation by boat, or to describe a line or rope used on a boat.
Example: "We decided to book our trip with a boat line that offers scenic tours of the coastline."
Alternatives: "ferry service" or "shipping line".
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His life jacket got tangled in a boat line and he drowned...."...
His life jacket got tangled in a boat line and he drowned......
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Ambassade Hotel's lovely brick front is as inviting as its location in the picturesque (and convenient) Canal Ring neighborhood, across from a boat-lined canal.
I enjoyed Norrell's equivalent of a "we're gonna need a bigger boat" line – "I will need to send for more books" – as he somehow infers from Drawlight and Lacelles that he should bring Lady Pole back from the dead.
The number of famous lines not actually in the script – Brody's "You're gonna need a bigger boat" line was improvised by Roy Scheider.
Jaws is also the movie I quote most in real life, and not just your classic "We're gonna need a bigger boat" line.
Of the 14 finals this weekend, there will be only four without a British boat lining up at the start after two more crews qualified yesterday.
After two days, we headed out the fjords and down the coast by boat to Bergen and there hopped an $82 flight to Trondheim, in central Norway, to catch the Hurtigruten, Norway's famous coastal passenger and cargo boat line.
Blue and navy blue -- love the boat line neck and mesh sleeves.
As a new entry, we lost our prior position near the start of the pack and were near the very end of the boat line up with slower boats from the prior year race.
That is not to say Mr. Bolger didn't have a fine eye for a boat's lines.
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