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

How To Use speedboat In A Sentence

  • For example, if the insured is using jet skis or speedboats and they cause injury to third parties, most travel policies will not cover claims made against you by the injured person.
  • 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.
  • 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
  • Guests can use a speedboat that comes with the booking to explore the coastline and there is also a daily maid service and food delivery. Times, Sunday Times
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