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The soldiers showed great discipline and heroism while the women and children escaped in the boats.
A group of boats is commonly referred to as a "fleet." This term is often used to describe a collection of ships or vessels operating together for a specific purpose, such as fishing, racing, or military operations. In recreational contexts, groups of smaller boats may also be called a "flotilla."
There are sail boats, ugly boats, pretty boats, speed boats, fun boats, unfun boats, amazingness boats! i luv boats! i own a boat!!there are sail boats row boats speed boats paddle boats
Joanna Ruane has written: 'Boats, boats, boats' 'Boats, Boats, Boats'
They said they would use the U-boats to sink any ship that entered or left British ports.
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"Wethead" is a slang term used to describe someone who is a sailor or someone who works on boats or ships.
row boat, paddle boat, motor boat, sail boat, cargo boat, speed boat, and fishing boat
boats have improved by the way the work boats used to be
If boats didn't float, they wouldn't be boats, they'd be anchors.
First, the question originally asked about "you-boats," since that is what it sounds like to anyone unfamiliar this type of vessel. But the word is actually the letter U, an abbreviation for a German word meaning "undersea"-- a submarine, in other words. U-boats were swift, stealthy, and dangerous, just to name three of the many adjectives that could describe these crafts which the Germans used during the war.
Boats? No...But goats are!