Tender (small boat) carried or towed by a larger vessel.
1 Unlike the dingey or flat bottom boat, the canoe is easily upset.
2 I stood up in the boat, but could see nothing in the dingey .
3 It fairly swallowed the dingey , and almost simultaneously the men tumbled into the sea.
4 I told him the dingey was nearly swamped, and he reached me a piggin.
5 Four scowling men sat in the dingey and surpassed records in the invention of epithets.
6 The dingey lay there on the glassy surface, not a sign of life about her.
7 I suppose he wishes I had left him in the dingey on No Man's Sea.
8 Tide, wind, and waves were swinging the dingey northward.
9 To go herself, rowing directly across in the dingey , would be the only security of success.
10 There are seven boats aboard, the captain's dingey , and the six which the hunters will use.
11 In the bottom of the dingey lay a man, apparently dead, wearing the clothes of a convict.
12 I crouched in the bottom of the dingey , stunned, and staring blankly at the vacant, oily sea.
13 In another minute the dingey was back on its davits, the anchor up, and we were under way.
14 Pankburn was incredulous, and volunteered to go in alone, to swim it if he couldn't borrow the dingey .
15 No mind unused to the sea would have concluded that the dingey could ascend these sheer heights in time.
16 Jack suggested that the three ladies, including myself, should go ashore in the dingey and stay at the hotel.
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