Dinghy in a sentence as a noun

In the US, you have to be quite wealthy, or quite an avid sailor, to own anything more substantial than a dinghy.

Sometimes edible fish would actually jump into their dinghy.

Ten days has become inconceivable, like a dark mountainous wave cresting over my flimsy dinghy.

Dear Internet Guy who's clearly never sailed,Have we mentioned our rubber dinghy's and fishing boats can only sail a few hundred kilometers?

But my prediction is that the only way anyone will complete the Microtransat is with a large hull and a tried-and-proven rig, like an Optimist dinghy.

I was hoping to go with a parrot and a speedboat off of the Horn of Africa, but with the economy as it is I've had to settle with a parakeet and a dinghy in the local catchwater.

After a moment of contemplation, the instructor somewhat reluctantly said "yeah, we'll take the pirate".Since he and I were now alone in the dinghy, I drew my [plastic] cutlass and started whacking him in an attempt to commander the vessel.

If he had spent his time vigorously defending the word Sriracha instead of making tasty sauce would there even be a Sriracha craze or would he have labored in obsucrity producing for a tiny lawyer-guarded market segment?Sometimes you have to choose whether to be the captain of a dinghy or a deckhand on a battleship.

Dinghy definitions

noun

a small boat of shallow draft with cross thwarts for seats and rowlocks for oars with which it is propelled

See also: dory rowboat