bumboat

[buhm-boht]

bumboat Definition

a small boat used for carrying goods and passengers to and from anchored ships.

Using bumboat: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bumboat" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The bumboat came alongside the ship.

  • Example

    The sailors bought fresh fruits and vegetables from the bumboat.

  • Example

    The passengers boarded the bumboat to go ashore.

bumboat Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bumboat

Phrases with bumboat

  • a woman who sells provisions and supplies to sailors on board a ship

    Example

    The bumboat woman brought fresh bread and milk to the sailors.

  • the business of supplying ships with provisions and other necessities

    Example

    He made his living in the bumboat trade, selling food and water to passing ships.

  • a short journey by bumboat, usually to deliver goods or passengers to a ship

    Example

    The bumboat trip was choppy, but the passengers arrived safely at the ship.

Origins of bumboat

from Dutch 'boomschuit', meaning 'tree boat'

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Summary: bumboat in Brief

'Bumboat' [buhm-boht] is a noun that refers to a small boat used for transporting goods and passengers to and from anchored ships. It is often used to supply ships with provisions and other necessities, as in 'The sailors bought fresh fruits and vegetables from the bumboat.' 'Bumboat' extends into phrases like 'bumboat woman,' referring to a woman who sells provisions to sailors, and 'bumboat trade,' denoting the business of supplying ships.