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ferryboat
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A boat used to ferry passengers, vehicles, or goods across open water, especially one that runs to a regular schedule
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In 1822 he built the ferryboat "Hoboken".
St. James, the only village, has air and ferryboat connections with Charlevoix.
Japan earthquake and tsunami of 2011 A ferryboat washed inland by the tsunami in Ōtsuchi.
Stehekin is reached mainly via floatplane or ferryboat from Chelan at the south end of the lake or by private boat or trail.
A ferryboat capsized on the Chitra River; about 150 persons were believed drowned.
Charlevoix is now a resort and pleasure-boat haven with air and ferryboat services to Beaver Island, about 35 miles (55 km) offshore in Lake Michigan.
It can hit them as hard as some flanker half-crazed by the smell of their blood, and anyone who forgets this need only go back to the Auckland jetty a little more than a year ago when Manu Tuilagi dived off a ferryboat to crown one of the most dire misadventures in the history of English sport.
Manu Tuilagi, when he was not jumping off the ferryboat in Auckland, was supposed to represent something of a force of nature.
At the Bhoirab river, we hire Toyab Ali's small ferryboat.
In 1872, the Times ran a story on the island — "formidable 8 and 10-inch columbiads," the "pretty kiosk for the band" — for the enlightenment of ferryboat passersby who had no idea what was there.
Did you have your lunch?" "I had a sandwich and some coffee on the ferryboat coming over," I said.
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