Definition of Boatful. Meaning of Boatful. Synonyms of Boatful

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Definition of Boatful

Boatful
Boatful Boat"ful, n.; pl. Boatfuls. The quantity or amount that fills a boat.

Meaning of Boatful from wikipedia

- features two of Nikita Bogoslovsky's most famous songs, Dark Is the Night and Boatfuls of Mullet. Both were performed by Mark Bernes. His warm and sincere delivery...
- of fibergl****, concrete or galvanized steel. In a typical course, the boatful of riders floats through a small section of channel upon leaving the station...
- dominion to look for the maiden named Nagmalitong Yawa. He brought with him a boatful of crew. Humadapnon and his men safely traversed a blood-coloured sea with...
- killed. The party executed their remaining prisoners and slaughtered a boatful of the enemies. By the end, they had killed 1,156 and captured 60 aborigines...
- others which embarr****ed the Sirian. As they examine it, Micromégas finds a boatful of philosophers on their return from the Arctic Circle and carefully picks...
- Donald Monro wrote that the men of Ness sailed there in their small craft to "fetche hame thair boatful of dry wild fowls", a tradition that continues....
- that the men of Ness sailed in their small craft to "fetche hame thair boatful of dry wild fowls with wild fowl fedderi". How long before 1549 the Nessmen...
- vessel about to sail to France. He had, however, been recognised, and a boatful of watermen from Kirkcaldy pursued the vessel, which, as it was almost...
- England in 1948 on the HMT Empire Windrush, the ship which carried the first boatful of West Indian immigrants to post war Britain. The boat also transported...
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