Get Free Checker

flat-bottomed

ADJECTIVE
  1. having a flat bottom
    a flat-bottomed boat
    a flatbottom kettle

How To Use flat-bottomed In A Sentence

  • She set out from Manila in a small casco, or flat-bottomed native boat, heavily laden with fresh fish, pine-apples, mangoes, bananas, tobacco and cigarettes -- all intended for the Spanish garrison on Corregidor The Woman with a Stone Heart A Romance of the Philippine War
  • From Hampi, round, flat-bottomed boats called coracles ferry people across the river to a rocky jetty, but that is only the beginning of the trip to the Anjanadri temple.
  • These anaglyphs of Nirgal Valles and Maja Valles make it perfectly clear we're seeing deep flat-bottomed canyons with dune systems of some sort.
  • Develop/wash in a flat-bottomed tray containing water with a dash of washing-up liquid added.
  • Over on the river, flat-bottomed barges being loaded with cargo and refugees headed off down the river.
  • These were flat-bottomed craft with a shallow draft, and were lowered from the davits of larger troop-carrying merchantmen, like lifeboats.
  • The sky to-day is windrowed with flat-bottomed cumulus-clouds, tier beyond tier above a level plane of light, marking off the infinite distance like receding mile-stones on The Prairie Child
  • The coble, so called because it was clinker-built in the manner of a Scotch fishing dinghy, very flat-bottomed, glided across the reef without grazing itself and stroked the mere 150 yards across the lagoon to the straight beach, where some of the surviving members of the community stood waiting: six women, one—the oldest—big with child, and five men whose ages, if their faces reflected their years, varied between shaveling young and grizzled old. Morgan’s Run
  • Thirty yards or so, just before the creek entered the tarn, a flat-bottomed boat was moored. CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
  • We use the flat-bottomed airboat to get across the boom and close to the oiled marshes. Times, Sunday Times
View all