
1) Barge 2) Boat type 3) Flatboat 4) Light rowboat 5) Lighter 6) Norfolk wherry 7) Question about stray in boat 8) Traditional boat
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1) Boat
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- (British) sailing barge used especially in East Anglia
- light rowboat for use in racing or for transporting goods and passengers in inland waters and harbors
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A wherry is a type of boat that was traditionally used for carrying cargo or passengers on rivers and canals in England, and is particularly associated with the River Thames and also with the Broadland rivers of Norfolk and Suffolk. ==Regional usage in Great Britain== London passenger wherries evolved into the Thames skiff, a gentleman`s rowing b....
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light shallow boat; barge
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• (n.) A long, narrow, light boat, sharp at both ends, for fast rowing or sailing; esp., a racing boat rowed by one person with sculls. • (n.) A liquor made from the pulp of crab apples after the verjuice is expressed; -- sometimes called crab wherry. • (n.) A passenger barge or lighter plying on rivers; also, a kind of light, half-d...
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Wher'ry noun ;
plural Wherries . [ Confer Icelandic
hverfr shifty, crank,
hverfa to turn, English
whirl ,
wharf .]
(Nautical) (a) A passenger barge or lighter plying on rivers; also, a kind of light, half-decked vessel used in fishing. [ Eng.]...
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n] - (British) sailing barge used especially in East Anglia 2. [n] - light rowboat for use in racing or for transporting goods and passengers in inland waters and harbors
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noun sailing barge used especially in East Anglia
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A light, swift rowboat built for one person usually used in inland waters or harbors.
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Thames River ferry powered by oars
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