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boathouse Definition

boat·house (-ho̵us′)

noun

a building for storing a boat or boats, sometimes equipped with recreational facilities

boathouse Usage Examples

Converse of object

  • well-equip: We have our own well-equipped boathouse on the Thames.
  • build: We have a purpose built, accessible boathouse situated right down beside Kielder Water, where most trips start.
  • include: The facelift is part of a £ 100,000 repair program that will include the nearby boathouse.
  • have: Emmanuel has a superb boathouse, with its own gym.
  • leave: And for trivia collectors -The Tub was the last boat to leave the old boathouse... .
  • share: Nearby, we have access to football, hockey, lacrosse and rugby pitches, and share an excellent boathouse on the river.

Modifies a noun

  • side: Returning to the stages on the boathouse side of the river.
  • manager: An advert for a new boathouse manager for Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge ( UK, Word document ).
  • crew: Marshaling for top-half boathouse side crews: St. Hugh's, St.
  • rule: Boathouse Rules The boathouse rules have been posted in the CRA boathouse.

Adjective modifier

  • old: The old boathouse of which I have kind memories.
  • new: The new boathouse was opened on May 22nd 1934 by Lady Mary Crichton.
  • own: Several of the houses and restaurants had their own boathouse at the foot of the garden.
  • Victorian: But in the midst of all the building work, one little Victorian boathouse survived, overgrown but untouched by all the surrounding changes.
  • existing: Planning permission has been granted for the erection of 9 new dwellings and the conversion of the existing boathouse to provide 4 apartments.
  • modern: Queens ' has a sports ground for all major field sports and one of the most modern boathouses on the Cam.

Preposition: on

  • river: Wolfson also has a share of a boathouse on the river Cam, which houses the extensive equipment required for our successful rowing club.
  • cove: Include for sale on this 5 acre wooded estate are properties suitable for re-development, villas and a boathouse on a secluded cove.
  • lake: Its approximate location would be by the boathouse on the sailing lake at Fairlop Waters, near Fairlop Station.

Noun used with modifier

  • college: It is also relatively close to the college boathouse for those interested in rowing.

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