Flatboats [noun]
Definition of Flatboats:
large work boat
Opposite/Antonyms of Flatboats:
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Sentence/Example of Flatboats:
Out in deep water it would sink, and that would be the last ever seen or heard of that flatboat.
Only two men got on the flatboat with Charlie when it was ready.
Shaking his head, the chief of the boatmen made an angry gesture toward the flatboat.
As you know, the flatboat kept on down the river till it reached the clearing this morning.
There was nothing in the appearance of the flatboat to interest him, nor could he note any change in the looks of the cabin.
A few weeks ago the father started east to bring down his family in another flatboat.
At a point in a line with the cabin and the flatboat beyond, he came to a halt and glanced at his immediate surroundings.
He counts upon securing that canoe which was left with the flatboat, and has hope of finding another near the gulch.
He had decided to pay a visit to the flatboat even though time was so urgent.
Then he made haste to hoist the anchor, and once more the flatboat resumed its singular voyage up the Ohio.