Hydroplane [noun]
Definition of Hydroplane:
boat used for racing
Opposite/Antonyms of Hydroplane:
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Sentence/Example of Hydroplane:
At ninety feet the Captain spoke again, and the hydroplane-wheels spun as her downward way was checked.
"E 50" came out of the affair with the loss of her port-bow hydroplane and a few dents.
A few hands keep watch on the hydroplane wheels, the pumps, and the motors; the rest take it easy.
There is a kind of machine sometimes called a hydroplane but which we are gradually getting to call a sea-plane.
And it really can sail in the air or on the icelike a hydroplane?
Conditions here are ideal for the college regatta and for the difficult feats of the hydroplane.
I was interviewed by two flying officers two days later, but they went off to Brindisi in my hydroplane without me.
There we rose about midday, but, observing a hydroplane at no great distance, we sank again for half an hour.
All the time we lay there I saw a hydroplane floating between us and the British coast.
All the town turned out to see the flight of the wonderful hydroplane, and, of course, Dobson and his family were there.