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barge - use in sentences
Converse of object
- tow: Ships had been reported bringing stakes and towing barges down from up river loaded with stone.
- moor: He swims between the barges moored in the river.
- unload: It would take several hours to unload a barge delivering a cargo of 100 tons of chalk.
- sail: In 1847 Dodd registered the ownership of his first three vessels, two of which were sailing barges.
Adjective modifier
- jack-up: Due to the type of installation, the concept is potentially lower impact than other concepts, not requiring use of jack-up barges.
- 60ft: For a 60ft barge with good insulation a heater unit of just under 10Kw output should prove more than adequate.
- Dutch: Examples; 50 ft wide beam shell £ 21,000, full fit £ 75,000, 58 ft Dutch style barge shell £ 31,000.
- converted: Room 58 is a converted grain barge moored alongside the Museum.
- loaded: These bridges have 50cm clearance above the loaded barge, provided they are negotiated at the right state of the tide.
- laden: At some point a winch was installed adjacent to Windsor Bridge to help drag the laden barges upstream against the current.
Modifies a noun
- pole: The rest wouldn't touch me with a barge pole without a solid 10 % , he added.
- theater: Should fold because the barge theater shining and the.
- yacht: Blackthorn ' s dimensions are almost identical to those of Dinah, built as a barge yacht in Rochester in 1887.
- canal: Late 1788 Kennet and Avon Canal He, Samuel Weston and James Barnes made surveys for narrow and barge canals from Newbury to Bath.
Noun used with modifier
- dutch: Passed a lot of boats this afternoon including a broad beam wooden dutch barge with lee boards.
- sailing: The sailing barge is to be seen in a number of Windsor postcards of the time.
- puzzleda: Was puzzleda barge five miles of river cruises of tickets where we.
- spritsail: The age of the spritsail barges created a whole new industry, a special kind of ship and a tough new breed of sailors.
- horse-drawn: The Rising Sun, Berkhamsted A horse-drawn barge.. .
- tanker: For on the night of the 25th October 1960 two tanker barges were swept into it whilst bound for Sharpness in thick fog.
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