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outboard motor

noun

  1. a portable gasoline engine with propeller and tiller, clamped on the stern of a boat.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of outboard motor1

First recorded in 1905–10
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Mirroring powers in the Terrorism Act 2000, the proposed new law would criminalise "precursor" offences - allowing officials to punish people for legal acts linked to illegal migration, like selling dinghies or outboard motors.

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The package included an inflatable dinghy with an outboard motor and 60 life jackets.

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For that we would be given an inflatable dinghy, with an outboard motor and 60 life jackets, to get across the English Channel.

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On a recent day, the island’s Indigenous residents rowed or sputtered off with outboard motors to fish.

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They departed on Easter Sunday for Pikelot Atoll, about 115 miles away, in a traditional 20-foot skiff with an outboard motor, the Coast Guard added.

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