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[ UK /spˈiːdbə‍ʊt/ ]
[ US /ˈspidˌboʊt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a fast motorboat

How To Use speedboat In A Sentence

  • In their opening and closing games England's lumbering back four were hopelessly outmanoeuvred by bursts of fast, mobile, unpredictable attacks, like tankers anchored as speedboats darted around them.
  • The faster form of river transport is the speedboat, machines that make so much noise as they roar by that passengers wear crash helmets to drown out the racket.
  • This is true gear-head nirvana, where rapier-shaped chrome speedboats with names like Lick This and Eliminator roast the water.
  • The incident occurred almost exactly two years after a father and his daughter were killed in another west country speedboat accident on the May Day weekend. Times, Sunday Times
  • That includes return flights from Gatwick and return speedboat transfers. The Sun
  • Doyle you do realize that one of those speedboats packed with C4 or some equivalent high explosive is essentially a seaborn missle? Andrew Sullivan is still touting Ron Paul.
  • And watched three-spined stickleback fish hunt water fleas, to the accompaniment of either white noise calibrated to match the noise level of speedboats or a silent track as a control.
  • But after a quick sleep it didn't take long before a speedboat came to my rescue.
  • His speedboat was parked on its trailer under a porte cochere, the trailer hitched to a pale blue paint-skinned pickup truck. The Glass Rainbow
  • This thought comes to me the way a boogie board tied to your wrist does in the wake of a showy speedboat: with a smash to the kepi. Vivian Rising
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