noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
rubber dinghy
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
inflatable
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I saw two inflatable dinghies aboard.
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As the crew began to unload the waste drums, inflatable dinghies were deliberately positioned underneath.
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If not a Carley float, then certainly an inflatable rubber dinghy .
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Tender Inflatable dinghy , with pump and oars.
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Drifting nearby, however, was a sort of transparent inflatable dinghy , low in the water, resembling a cocoon.
rubber
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Everyone else was busy, so I launched the small rubber dinghy and started rowing.
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If not a Carley float, then certainly an inflatable rubber dinghy .
sailing
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Here you can windsurf and waterski, and there are some excellent sailing dinghies , canoes and pedaloes.
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There were many sailing dinghies taking advantage of the breeze and several water skiers battling against the slight swell.
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Motorboats are also available for hire, as are the pedaloes and sailing dinghies .
■ NOUN
sailor
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And some are flexible, with fun and opportunities for dinghy sailors or non-sailors too.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Dinghies For a change of pace, sailing dinghies and catamarans are available.
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Drifting nearby, however, was a sort of transparent inflatable dinghy , low in the water, resembling a cocoon.
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I steered the dinghy powerfully to the right.
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Our best property, for those on shore holidays or dinghy holidays.
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Porto Heli A flexible mix of dinghy sailing, catamarans and windsurfing conveniently based on a family run hotel with half board.
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Redcar lifeboat was launched when the man was seen floating out to sea in the four foot dinghy .
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The helicopter had vanished and the dinghy was much nearer the pilot, who appeared not to be moving.
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The tow rope sprang taut, plucking the dinghy clear as the swell broke, thundering forward on to the waiting coral.