Scow in a sentence as a noun

Sorta sad to think that the last shuttle will be essentially a garbage scow on landing.

In hull design and purpose, this ship sounds to be similar to, though smaller than, the scow schooner Alma that sails San Francisco Bay from the maritime museum.

A Brazilian farmer can grow grain, haul it using donkeys to a barge, sail it down river to the coast, pay for shipping on a grain scow, and load it on a train to Chicago, for less than farmers in Iowa can afford to grow it.

Scow definitions

noun

any of various flat-bottomed boats with sloping ends

noun

a barge carrying bulk materials in an open hold