cockboat

[kok-boht]

cockboat Definition

  • 1a small boat carried on a larger vessel as a tender or for use in an emergency
  • 2a small rowboat used for pleasure

Using cockboat: Examples

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

  • Example

    The crew used the cockboat to reach the shore.

  • Example

    He took his family out for a ride in the cockboat.

cockboat Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cockboat

Phrases with cockboat

  • to be in the same situation or predicament as someone else

    Example

    We're all in the same cockboat, trying to make ends meet.

  • to cause trouble or disruption

    Example

    His behavior is rocking the cockboat and causing tension among the team.

  • to miss an opportunity

    Example

    If you don't act now, you'll miss the cockboat and regret it later.

Origins of cockboat

from the Middle English 'cok', meaning 'small boat'

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Summary: cockboat in Brief

A 'cockboat' [kok-boht] is a small boat used as a tender or for pleasure. It can be carried on a larger vessel and used in emergencies. The phrase 'in the same cockboat' means to be in the same situation as someone else, while 'rock the cockboat' means to cause trouble. 'Miss the cockboat' means to miss an opportunity.