Aún no tenemos significados para "take the dinghy".
1Maybe you could take the dinghy over later and get them for me?
2We can take the dinghy in from here or swim.
3You could take the dinghy and sail away, of course, but where would you go?
4After a bit, I'm going to take the dinghy and paddle over to that sharpie.
5We take the dinghy and quest after adventures.
6I could not, however, go till the evening, when Mr Bryan gave me leave to take the dinghy.
7Then he took the dinghy and rowed around to the other side of the island.
8We took the dinghy back to the sailboat and motored out another half mile to more secluded waters.
9If he takes the dinghy, how in the world am I going to gather the oysters for our supper?
10Serve the old chap right if we went and took the dinghy back, leaving him to wade, grumbled Bluff.
11Convincing themselves the asylum seekers had cut themselves loose and taken the dinghy and life jackets, they say nothing.
12He hunted the wild cattle over the hills, and, now and then, taking the dinghy he hunted the sharks also.
13We took the dinghy across the quiet water to the pub at Buckler's Hard, where Tom sang sea shanties with the band.
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