"Boatful" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Full of or consisting of boats.
Usage Examples of "boatful"
Boastful refers to someone or something that is excessively proud of their accomplishments, qualities, or possessions and likes to talk about them in a loud or extravagant manner, causing annoyance or resentment in others.
In a boastful manner, with excessive pride and confidence, often to the point of being arrogant or bragging.
The noun "boastfulness" refers to the quality of being excessively proud or boastful, often to the point of being annoying or off-putting. It is the state of feeling or showing an excessive pride in one's accomplishments or possessions, often to the point of being overbearing or arrogant.
Boasting is the act of talking about one's achievements, qualities, or possessions in a loud and proud manner, often in an attempt to show off or impress others. It can also refer to making exaggerated claims or boasts about oneself or one's abilities, often with the intention of gaining admiration or respect.
To boast means to talk or write proudly, often about someone's achievements or qualities, in a way that can come across as arrogant or immodest.
A boat is a floating vessel designed to carry people, goods, or other things across a body of water, such as a lake, river, or sea.
A boatbuilder is a person who constructs, repairs, or maintains boats and other watercraft.
A boathouse is a small building or structure that is used to store boats, typically on or near a body of water such as a lake, river, or ocean. It may also provide shelter and protection for the boats, as well as a place for boat owners to launch and retrieve their vessels. Boathouses can be simple structures or elaborate buildings, and may include amenities such as electricity, running water, and living quarters.