Sentence examples for the dinghy from inspiring English sources

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the dinghy

noun

A small open boat, propelled by oars or paddles, carried as a tender, lifeboat, or pleasure craft on a ship.

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The dinghy motored off.

There were no oars on the dinghy.

Then you are pushed on the dinghy.

"When in the dinghy, the sea got rough.

As I worked on the dinghy, I learned why.

Cower down in the dinghy so you're not shot.

When I'd go out with the dinghy, manta ray would escort me, dolphins".

On their second, the engine died after about 20 minutes, and the dinghy took on water.

A sudden move by the congressmen's boat swamped the dinghy and sent the protesters overboard.

Luke Patience, the bubbly extrovert, somersaulted from the dinghy into the sea.

Despite their efforts, three children who were in the dinghy died.

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