tugboat

[tuhg-boht]

tugboat Definition

a small, powerful boat that is used for pulling larger boats and ships.

Using tugboat: Examples

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

  • Example

    The tugboat pulled the cargo ship into the harbor.

  • Example

    The captain of the tugboat expertly guided the ship through the narrow channel.

  • Example

    The tugboat was called in to help the stranded vessel.

tugboat Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tugboat

Phrases with tugboat

  • tugboat captain

    the person who is in charge of operating a tugboat

    Example

    The tugboat captain skillfully navigated the ship through the rough waters.

  • a tugboat that operates in a harbor or port area

    Example

    The harbor tugboat was busy all day, helping to move cargo ships in and out of the port.

  • ocean-going tugboat

    a tugboat that is designed to operate in open ocean waters

    Example

    The ocean-going tugboat was called in to help tow the damaged ship back to port.

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Summary: tugboat in Brief

A 'tugboat' [tuhg-boht] is a small but powerful boat that is used to pull larger boats and ships. It is often used in harbors and ports to guide ships through narrow channels or to help them maneuver in tight spaces. Examples of usage include 'The tugboat pulled the cargo ship into the harbor' and 'The captain of the tugboat expertly guided the ship through the narrow channel.'