A powerful small boat designed to pull or push larger ships.
1 A pirate negotiator said a tugboat brought the ransom to the brigands.
2 The noise kept coming closer and presently the tugboat came into view.
3 The Malaysian-owned tugboat , was seized with a barge off the Yemeni coast.
4 And when this took place he would not be a tugboat mate.
5 A woman who called to a man on the tugboat was asked?
6 One might sometimes think his whistle, like a tugboat 's , worked by steam.
7 The liner began to slacken her speed, and the tugboat soon was alongside.
8 Smith was the patriarch of of a family of tugboat pilots.
9 Tells of discussion with the stars and with the tugboat crew.
10 Every day aboard that tugboat got harder and harder, missing Emily.
11 There was a tugboat coming toward the arch of the bridge.
12 At one time, the little old-fashioned craft had been a tugboat .
13 This is true of sailors, hunters, plainsmen, cowboys, and tugboat captains.
14 It was an odd defiance, a tugboat 's challenge to a German battle line.
15 They said 10 of the tugboat 's crew were Italian citizens.
16 You don't have to be tugboat skipper to go green on the water, though.
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