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sailboat

[seyl-boht] / ˈseɪlˌboʊt /


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Vaughan had been on the boat with her husband and two children, aged 12 and eight, and had been sunbathing when the motorboat crashed into a sailboat carrying party-goers.

From Barron's

A pilot friend who is crossing the Atlantic from the Canary Islands in a sailboat this month called cruise ships a “floating petri dish.‘

From The Wall Street Journal

They allege that Zhuravlev, an experienced deep-sea diver, was among a group of Ukrainian soldiers and civilians who used a small sailboat in an operation to plant explosives on the pipelines.

From The Wall Street Journal

Say goodbye to the gold miner, agricultural lands, sailboats and the shape of the Golden State shown on the backgrounds of existing driver’s licenses.

From Los Angeles Times

Although I grew up in the Great Lakes region, I’d never sailed before and didn’t realize there are no passengers on a sailboat — only crew.

From Los Angeles Times