The correct spelling is "dinghy"
If you're talking about a boat ' I have a dingy as a ship, and my neighbor uses it every day.' That's a bad sentence. Or that's a dingy sentence. Dingy? It sounds like a ship, or flimsy thing. At least that's what I think. If you're looking for one that will always work, with an explanation point. Even though I washed them, the sheets still look dingy; I will have to bleach them. I'm sure that I tied the dinghy to the dock but it's not there now; I must not have tied it very well.
The noun or verb is spelled "launch" (a small boat, to throw or propel).The similar word is lunch (midday meal).
The definition of beam is the widest part of the boat
The word "anchor" applies to a boat weight or an attachment point.
The word is spelled sailor. Example: The sailor loved relaxing on his boat.
dingy (i think that is how you spell it...)
a dingy is a small rowboat. You drop it over the side of a dock or of a larger boat.
It means "dingy" or "small boat".
dingy (a very small boat)
it depends what you are looking for. theres the dingy, zodiak and others
a dingy?
a dingy is a small rowboat. You drop it over the side of a dock or of a larger boat.
Yes. "The 'Paul Jones's' pilot-house was a cheap, dingy, battered rattle-trap, cramped for room..."
"Dingy" means dirty, dull, or shabby in appearance. It can refer to something that is smudged or discolored, often as a result of neglect or lack of cleanliness.
A boat
A dingy is a small boat, usually klinker built. Its uses will depend on whether you want to sail, or race, or fish. Don't confuse the word with "dinghy" which means dirty, tatty, untidy.
"Dingy" (DIN-jee) is an adjective. In a sentence: "No matter how many times she washed it, the old shirt still came out a dingy yellowish-gray color". Not to be confused with the word "dinghy" (DING-ee, and note difference in spelling) which is a small boat.