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boatbuilder

n. A person involved in boatbuilding; one who builds boats.

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boatbuilder

n. a person who builds boats

Usage examples of "boatbuilder".

I was never the student you were, Seth, and you were never the boatbuilder I am.

Theophilus Xenophon Pelopidas, waterman, traveler, fisherman, boatbuilder, woodcarver, great lover of beautiful women.

Englishman named Cyrus Harding was a professional boatbuilder by trade.

Surprised, Nemo realized the boatbuilder had used the title as an honorific.

The British boatbuilder teamed up with the German-born metallurgist to inspect the progress.

Then, coldly and without remorse, the British boatbuilder opened the valves and filled the sealed room with cold sea water.

Corsicans who formed the papal bodyguard, German typographers, French perfumers and glovemakers, Teutonic bakers, Spanish booksellers, Lombard carpenters from the Campo Marzio, Dalmatian boatbuilders, Greek copyists, Portuguese trunkmakers from the Via dei Baullari, goldsmiths from beside San Giorgio.

If Ulf did well, the silver he brought home would buy the services of fine boatbuilders and bring his oceangoing longship closer to completion.

I need engineers, metallurgists, meteorologists, boatbuilders, chemists, opticians.

He was merely one of a thousand Americans of his time who were trying to fathom the significance of things: the explorers, the machinists, the agriculturists, the boatbuilders, the men and women who were starting universities, the newspaper editors, the ministers.

At about three in the morning, when the crescent moon had set, the skiffs rounded a point not far from Peace Cliff, where the Quaker boatbuilders lived, and there on the bosom of the river waited a raft of some thousand geese chatting quietly in the night.

It was to this creek that the first boatbuilders had come, seeking their oaks and the twisted knees from which their craft were built.

After that Hotep-Ra had as many boatbuilders working on it as he wanted, and because the Queen loved the boat, and she liked Hotep-Ra too, she used to bring her daughter out every summer just to see how they were getting on.

The painters and the musicians were the most industrious, I imagine, and then there were the boatbuilders and the hut builders too.

Fishermen and boatbuilders, mechanics and sailors sat at long communal tables drinking grappa, beer, or cold, flinty Sicilian wine.