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FREEWHEELING |
Coasting |
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CRUISING |
Coasting along |
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FLYBOAT |
A large Dutch coasting vessel. |
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AGNOSTIC |
He doesn’t believe in coasting around |
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BILLYBOY |
A flat-bottomed river barge or coasting vessel. |
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TRADER |
A vessel engaged in the coasting or foreign trade. |
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TRANSIRE |
A customhouse clearance for a coasting vessel; a permit. |
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COASTER |
A vessel employed in sailing along a coast, or engaged in
the coasting trade. |
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PATAMAR |
A vessel resembling a grab, used in the coasting trade of
Bombay and Ceylon. |
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COASTING |
A sailing along a coast, or from port to port; a carrying
on a coasting trade. |
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SMACK |
A small sailing vessel, commonly rigged as a sloop, used
chiefly in the coasting and fishing trade. |
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BILANDER |
A small two-masted merchant vessel, fitted only for
coasting, or for use in canals, as in Holland. |
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DOUBLE-RIPPER |
A kind of coasting sled, made of two sleds fastened
together with a board, one before the other. |
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DHOW |
A coasting vessel of Arabia, East Africa, and the Indian
Ocean. It has generally but one mast and a lateen sail. |
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STEAMBOAT |
A boat or vessel propelled by steam power; -- generally
used of river or coasting craft, as distinguished from ocean steamers. |
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TARTAN |
A small coasting vessel, used in the Mediterranean, having
one mast carrying large leteen sail, and a bowsprit with staysail or
jib. |
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SEAGOING |
Going upon the sea; especially, sailing upon the deep
sea; -- used in distinction from coasting or river, as applied to
vessels. |
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TOBOGGAN |
A kind of sledge made of pliable board, turned up at one
or both ends, used for coasting down hills or prepared inclined planes;
also, a sleigh... |