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yachting

[ US /ˈjɑtɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /jˈɒtɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. water travel for pleasure

How To Use yachting In A Sentence

  • International class equestrian and yachting are expensive sports to compete in at the top, and not exactly third world sports.
  • The yachting industry is being seen now as a significant employment and revenue generator, through marinas, boatyards, other commercial enterprises, as well as yachting events.
  • Or tying up in the harbour at Monaco for a champagne knees-up with the yachting set? Times, Sunday Times
  • Once the home of John Grey, one of the great names in Irish yachting, this Victorian mid-terrace property is now owned by the artist Desmond McCarthy.
  • I went to the El Gouna marina, not yet filled with white polished yachts because the international yachting brigade were still out in the Med.
  • Never has so much sound and not so sound money been poured down the drink in the name of sport and the business of yachting.
  • The terrified pair cancelled a planned yachting trip round the Greek islands. The Sun
  • Powerboat racing, rowing and sailing or yachting are three kinds of sport events on water.
  • More excitingly, perhaps, sand-yachting is a popular pastime. Times, Sunday Times
  • Alternatively, if you have no experience whatsoever with yachting then you can take an entire crew and spend your vacation safe in the knowledge that your boat and your vacation are in safe hands.
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