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US
/ˈfɛɹi/
]
[ UK /fˈɛɹi/ ]
[ UK /fˈɛɹi/ ]
VERB
- transport from one place to another
- travel by ferry
- transport by ferry
NOUN
- transport by boat or aircraft
- a boat that transports people or vehicles across a body of water and operates on a regular schedule
How To Use ferry In A Sentence
- When they replaced the ten-minute peak-hour ferry services with 20-minute sailings, in 1975, it was chaos.
- Tugela Ferry's bug, however, takes on average an unprecedented 25 days after diagnosis to kill...
- And do not forget that Ferry's bandmate Brian Eno is Nick Clegg's youth affairs adviser. Archive 2008-11-01
- General manager Danny Ferry made a shrewd move in signing the 32-year-old power forward.
- A and chronic smelly while stumbling out the telly lyrics courtesy of www. killerhiphop.com Im so fly Im so ferry and the way I flow is very ginsu or machete, move my pencil move his deli platinum band platinum bezzie make a straight girl out of lezzie magazine mac bezzie keep my windows like the prezzie press a button than Im stuntin my roof look like its duckin meter go WN.com - Business News
- We embark, the ferryman hands us an oar, and the craft moves out from the dock.
- The old ferryman has become so frail that he no longer rows the ferry.
- The site gives you crossing times and months of operation, and you can click through to book direct with the relevant ferry company. Times, Sunday Times
- It was getting dark and the helicopter ferrying him about the country, had to be back in Dublin before dark.
- Moreover, Ferry said, the rupiah was benefiting from a weaker dollar vis-a-vis regional currencies.