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[ boht-yahrd ] / ˈboʊtˌyɑrd / SEE SYNONYMS FOR boatyard ON THESAURUS.COM
nouna yard or waterside location at which boats, small craft, and the like are built, maintained, docked, etc. Origin of boatyardAn Americanism dating back to 1795–1805; boat + yard2 Words nearby boatyardboatswain's pipe, boat tail, boat-tailed grackle, boat train, boatwright, boatyard, Boa Vista, Boaz, bob, Bobadilla, boba tea Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for boatyardIn his 50s, Boatwright borrowed money to pursue his dream of buying a boatyard. What Harvard’s Grant Study Reveals about Happiness and Life|Dan Slater|November 7, 2012|DAILY BEAST At the time the proprietor of the boatyard went away Jack had stepped outside the door with him. Motor Boat Boys Down the Danube|Louis Arundel He also promised to have the goods delivered inside of an hour, and said he knew the boatyard well. Motor Boat Boys Down the Danube|Louis Arundel Then a vehicle came into the boatyard and the stores were taken aboard. Motor Boat Boys Down the Danube|Louis Arundel
And they made a good job of it at the boatyard at the Forge. Wyn's Camping Days|Amy Bell Marlowe Then came the owner of the boatyard and shop, who was greatly surprised when he learned what had happened on the preceding night. Motor Boat Boys Down the Danube|Louis Arundel
Words related to boatyardharbor, wharf, seaport, berth, quay, landing, slip, pier, port, moorings, sanctuary, shelter, anchorage, refuge, gate, retreat, haven, roadstead, dockyard, harborage |