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dredger

[ UK /dɹˈɛd‍ʒɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a barge (or a vessel resembling a barge) that is used for dredging

How To Use dredger In A Sentence

  • The two swans and their four cygnets became covered in oil after the dredgers dug the substance up from the canal bed.
  • A 500 kilogram ocean sunfish whose fins had been bitten off by a shark caused a stir in the harbour yesterday when it was seen floating in the channel by people on a dredger at work.
  • Objective: To investigate microwave radiation distribution of the mine dredger radar for providing gist for establishing microwave radiation proof means.
  • A report into the tragic sinking of the scallop dredger two years ago will be sent to the Isle of Man's Attorney-General shortly.
  • They were used to repair large ocean-going liners, tugs and dredgers over the years.
  • The crown prince was also briefed about the world's largest dredger, which is soon to arrive in the Kingdom to further fasten operations. Undefined
  • At present, Mozambique has only one dredger which is used in Maputo harbor. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Still, when I am standpoint in a dredger, bathrobe waterfall is the last of lady-in-waiting who. Why is There Scientist Instead of Wisdom?
  • Ferry bosses have praised the eight-month jail sentence handed down to the captain of a dredger that smashed into the pier.
  • Later in the morning the air sea rescue helicopter arrived at the scene, responding to the mussel dredger's satellite emergency beacon.
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