speedboat
IPA: spˈidboʊt
noun
- A fast boat, usually small (for 1-8 people).
- A boat designed and built for racing.
- A boat used for waterskiing.
verb
- (intransitive) To travel by speedboat.
Advertisement
Examples of "speedboat" in Sentences
- And this time we also added a speedboat.
- The operator of the speedboat was not prosecuted.
- Motorcycle and speedboat racing was also broadcast.
- It is about one hour from the mainland by speedboat.
- For a speedboat or a fast craft it will only take about an hour.
- Dimitri escapes in a helicopter and Niko gives chase in a speedboat.
- A speedboat is the only way, leaving in the morning between the tides.
- Jimmy's fast talking gets them the use of a speedboat for an ocean jaunt.
- At the time, the domain of speedboats was largely confined to the wealthy.
- Its the difference between steering a battleship and piloting a speedboat.
- A speedboat is used for passengers travelling to and from Bangar and Limbang.
- Loved when the Kaboom guy, on his speedboat, explained his pranks at the end.
- Yanub: Well, there is an alternate speedboat which is faster, so that may be an option.
- CompuServe TEG-2471 discover that you're sitting in a speedboat which is currently heading toward some mighty rough looking rocks!
- The Navy chief was not too far, on board a speedboat belonging to Flotilla 13, along with forces who attempted to climb into the back of theship.
- It was notable, in the light of this, that Hare's feature-length spy story didn't squander its budget on exploding helicopters or speedboat chases past the Houses of Parliament.
- Colbert Report in: 60 Seconds widget on your blog, Facebook, MySpace or speedboat (widget incompatible with speedboats that aren't actually websites you only refer to as a speedboat).
- But no, we knew a 'speedboat' (all relative in this place ... 'speedboat' means it has a motor, and likely over 30 horsepower) was supposed to be waiting for us, and we didn't have time for anything less.