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jolly boat

noun

  1. a light boat carried at the stern of a sailing vessel.
  2. a small pleasure sailboat for use in sheltered waters.


jolly boat

noun

  1. a small boat used as a utility tender for a vessel
  2. a small sailing boat used for pleasure
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of jolly boat1

1720–30; jolly < Danish jolle yawl 1
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of jolly boat1

C18: jolly probably from Danish jolle yawl 1
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Case shot topgallant yo-ho-ho heave to jolly boat crow’s nest square-rigged.

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Nevertheless, crewmates insisted that he ran a “jolly boat,†and on one occasion, after sinking a freighter off the coast of Ireland, Schwieger even paused to rescue a struggling dachshund from the wreckage.

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Both the sailors on board had been drowned, but the Captain himself had managed to make good his escape in the jolly boat.

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In a few moments we came abreast of the fort, and in obedience to the fluttering signal, our steamer rounded gracefully to, and put her jolly boat off for the expected passengers.

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Once on the glorious anniversary of Yankee Independence, we made the lease of a jolly boat.

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