Boatings [noun]
Definition of Boatings:
travel, recreation in water
Synonyms of Boatings:
Opposite/Antonyms of Boatings:
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Sentence/Example of Boatings:
The girls were dressed in such boating costumes as gave them the very freest movement, and they both used the paddle skillfully.
Once upon a time she had fascinated Worse when he was a mate, during a certain boating excursion by moonlight.
It is said that the ground our trenches now occupy will soon be turned into a lake, and we shall have to go boating there.
There are two boating clubs in existence which provide regattas for the encouragement of sailing.
Mildred and I are walking on the towing-path arm in arm, and I dont approve of boating for her because I dont like it myself.
Jup was the most experienced sailor among us, though we all knew enough about boating to undertake such a voyage without fear.
I've done a little ice boating; but not on the scale that it's done up here.
Later, when there is ice boating, we have some great sport up here.
Yet it did not prevent a few sighs being spent on the boating.
None the less, they were plainly human beings—what other creatures would be boating?