
1) Barge 2) Boat 3) Chicago-based newspaper 4) Daily Spanish newspaper 5) Flatboat 6) Harbor barge 7) Heavy barge 8) Heavy freight barge 9) Hog-driving call 10) Island of Bavaria 11) Island of Lake Constance 12) Island of the Orkney Islands 13) Island of the Orkneys group 14) Lighter 15) Live television program
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1) Barge 2) Dredger 3) Flatboat 4) Houseboat 5) Pontoon 6) Wherry
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[Peruvian newspaper] HOY Regional is a Peruvian newspaper, published in the city of Huánuco. It first appeared in 1986, under the name Via Gerencia. It was founded by a professional journalist and entrepreneur, David Orosco Alania (who died in November 2010 at the age of 57). Since 1996, it has been a daily newspaper, first under the name ...
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[U.S. newspaper] Hoy is part of Tribune, publishing two of the leading Spanish language newspapers in Chicago and Los Angeles. Hoy and Hoy Fin de Semana have a combined weekly distribution of nearly 1.8 million copies nationally. Hoy claims the largest Spanish-language daily newspaper Monday-Friday in Chicago and the Los Angeles Hoy Fin de ...
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[boat] A hoy was a small sloop-rigged coasting ship or a heavy barge used for freight, usually displacing about 60 tons. The word derives from the Middle Dutch hoey. In 1495, one of the Paston Letters included the phrase, An hoye of Dorderycht (a hoy of Dordrecht), in such a way as to indicate that such contact was then no more than mildly ...
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large one-decked boat
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• (n.) A small coaster vessel, usually sloop-rigged, used in conveying passengers and goods from place to place, or as a tender to larger vessels in port. • (interj.) Ho! Halloe! Stop!
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second largest of the Orkney Islands of northern Scotland, located 2 miles (3 km) west of the island of Mainland, across the Sound of Hoy. Hoy is a ...
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Head of Year
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Head of year
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Hoy interj. [ Dutch
hui . Confer
Ahoy .] Ho! Halloe! Stop!
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Hoy noun [ Dutch
heu , or Flem.
hui .]
(Nautical) A small coaster vessel, usually sloop-rigged, used in conveying passengers and goods from place to place, or as a tender to larger vessels in port. « The
hoy went to London every week.»
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A hoy was a small vessel, usually rigged as a sloop, and employed in carrying goods and passengers short distances coastwise, and sometimes in conveying goods and people to and from larger vessels and the shore during the 15th to 18th centuries. Hoys varied in size between 12 and 50 tons displacement and many operated like river taxis, being hailed...
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today
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type of boat, single deck, commonly rigged as a sloop
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a heavy barge used in harbors. · a vessel of the 17th and 18th centuries, usually slooprigged, used for fishing and coastal trading.
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