BARGE vs FLATBOAT: NOUN
- A long, large, usually flatbottom boat for transporting freight that is generally unpowered and towed or pushed by other craft.
- A large, open pleasure boat used for parties, pageants, or formal ceremonies.
- A powerboat reserved for the use of an admiral.
- A book-name of the godwit.
- Plural In mining, sheets of iron, zinc, or wood used for shedding water in wet shafts or workings. Barrowman, Glossary.
- A sailing vessel of any sort.
- A flat-bottomed vessel of burden used in loading and unloading ships, and, on rivers and canals, for conveying goods from one place to another.
- A long, double-banked boat, spacious and of elegant construction, for the use of flag-officers of ships of war.
- A practice-boat used by crews in training for a race. It is commonly a long, narrow, lap-streak boat, somewhat wider and stronger than a shell, and thus better fitted for rough water.
- A boat for passengers or freight, two-decked, but without sails or power, and in service towed by a steam-boat or tug: used for pleasure-excursions and for the transportation of hay and other bulky merchandise.
- A pleasure-boat; in former times, a vessel or boat of state, often magnificently adorned, furnished with elegant apartments, canopied and cushioned, decorated with banners and draperies, and propelled by a numerous body of oarsmen: used by sovereigns, officers, magistrates, etc., and in various pageants, as the marriage of the Adriatic at Venice and the Lord Mayor's parade at London.
- In New England, a large wagon, coach, or omnibus for carrying picnic parties or conveying passengers to and from hotels, etc.
- A flatbottom boat for carrying heavy loads (especially on canals)
- The wooden disk in which bread or biscuit is placed on a mess table
- One of the boats of a warship having fourteen oars
- A large flat-bottomed coastal trading vessel having a large spritsail and jib-headed topsail, a fore staysail and a very small mizen, and having leeboards instead of a keel
- A richly decorated ceremonial state vessel propelled by rowers for river processions
- A large flat-bottomed towed or self-propelled boat used mainly for river and canal transport of heavy goods or bulk cargo
- A large omnibus used for excursions.
- A double-decked passenger or freight vessel, towed by a steamboat.
- A large boat used by flag officers.
- A large, roomy boat for the conveyance of passengers or goods.
- A pleasure boat; a vessel or boat of state, elegantly furnished and decorated.
- A flat-bottomed boat of considerable size, roughly made of strong timbers, for floating merchandise, etc., down the Mississippi and other western rivers.
- A boat with a flat bottom and square ends used for transporting freight on inland waterways.
- A flatbottom boat for carrying heavy loads (especially on canals)
- A boxy, flat-bottomed boat used for carrying livestock, freight, and people on rivers.
BARGE vs FLATBOAT: VERB
- To intrude or break through, particularly in an unwelcome or clumsy manner.
- To push someone.
- Push one's way
- Transport by barge on a body of water
- N/A
BARGE vs FLATBOAT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To carry by barge.
- To move about clumsily.
- To intrude or interrupt, especially rudely.
- N/A
BARGE vs FLATBOAT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To carry or transport by means of barges.
- N/A
BARGE vs FLATBOAT: RELATED WORDS
- Trailer, Towing, Towed, Skiff, Rowboat, Houseboat, Ship, Vessel, Scow, Boat, Push forward, Thrust ahead, Hoy, Lighter, Flatboat
- Sternwheeler, Dugout canoe, Paddle steamer, Boat, Johnboat, Bateaux, Scow, Riverboat, Shallop, Steamboat, Pirogue, Rowboat, Hoy, Lighter, Barge
BARGE vs FLATBOAT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Drogue, Water, Craft, Tow, Towed, Skiff, Rowboat, Ship, Vessel, Scow, Boat, Push forward, Hoy, Lighter, Flatboat
- Schooner, Steamship, Sternwheeler, Dugout canoe, Paddle steamer, Boat, Johnboat, Bateaux, Scow, Riverboat, Shallop, Rowboat, Hoy, Lighter, Barge
BARGE vs FLATBOAT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Canal Barge of failing to notify the Coast Guard of a hazardous condition on the barge.
- Facilities should evaluate current vessel and barge mooring conditions to reduce any likelihood of vessel or barge breakaways during oil transfer operations.
- Is a tank barge considered to be a tanker or a barge for purposes of the VGP?
- When the barge is empty, the tug has to tow the barge on a hawser.
- To operate the power barge, a dedicated area of accommodations, working areas and workshop will be provided inside the barge.
- To estimate the storage capacity needed for a barge transload facility, WAE used barge availability on the Chesapeake Bay.
- Company A, as barge owner, reports entire movements Company B does not report any barge movement.
- The process of maneuvering andsecuring the cargo barge along sidethe derrick barge.
- LOAD BARGE This barge is designed to transport ores.
- During the charter, Garber Brothers stored the barge and paid Inland Barge regardless of whether the barge was being used.
- The second flatboat had turned away long before and was hiding somewhere in the heavy screening foliage that overhung both banks of the river.
- The lumber was moved by flatboat down to the Blackwater River, loaded on larger vessels and shipped to buyers.
- Yukon river to Dawson in a flatboat, and ran the famous White Horse Rapids with my load of vegetables for the Klondike miners.
- Johnston leave home to travel to Springfield where they are hired to build a flatboat for Denton Offutt.
- Two color lithograph view of Steubenville with steamboats and a flatboat on the Ohio River.
- While there she saw a flatboat filled with armed men crossing the river.
BARGE vs FLATBOAT: QUESTIONS
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- How much ammonia spill evaporates after a barge wreck?
- What is the ABS Guide to accommodation barge classification?
- Where is the combifloat holding Spud barge in France?
- How do Alaska Marine Lines rail barge systems work?
- What is a 415cbm capacity self-propelled hopper barge?
- What is the combined displacement of barge and cargo?
- Why choose heartland fabrication for your inland barge?
- Should barge companies pay for new waterway infrastructure?
- What happened on the Bouchard Transportation barge?
- How did the flatboat industry benefit from the Civil War?