Synonym: boat, carry, cart, haul, transport. Similar words: cherry, merry, blueberry, strawberry, gerrymander, ferret, boysenberry, ferret out. Meaning: ['ferɪ] n. 1. a boat that transports people or vehicles across a body of water and operates on a regular schedule 2. transport by boat or aircraft. v. 1. transport from one place to another 2. transport by ferry 3. travel by ferry.
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(91) There is a ferry service to Rotterdam.
(92) A few years after the episode of the Ping-Pong ferry, Yves and his colleagues were gone.
(93) Ferry captains have no time to trifle with inept sailors blocking the channel.
(94) For the last five weeks, she has taken the 7: 30 a. m. Oakland-Alameda ferry to San Francisco.
(95) Game and Fish will continue to monitor Lees Ferry closely.
(96) The journey is half an hour on the ferry but it's like two days in the Tardis.
(97) Ferry, a 26-year-old San Francisco firefighter, had taught her how.
(98) After being rejected by the Sandinistas[sentencedict.com], he resolved to become a flying doctor and ferry medical supplies to war-stricken campesinos.
(99) The ferry was packed with refugees fleeing sectarian violence in the Moluccas.
(100) In the next two months the port will make a pitch to investors to remodel the Ferry Building.
(101) And record years on Wall Street do not come along like the Staten Island ferry.
(102) Its estimates of job losses in the ferry ports are still broadly accepted although there is little evidence of much decline as yet.
(103) Scott's Discovery, and mementoes of whaling industry and local lifeboats in castle at Broughty Ferry.
(104) Further to the north you take the ferry across from East to West Cowes to avoid a big detour inland via Newport.
(105) The £750,000 required is being sought from special council budgets, so that a rolling programme of ferry replacement is not affected.
(106) The ferry was finally closed in 1964 after 600 years of continuous service apart from the short wartime break referred to.
(107) In fact, because the roads into Bellagio are very difficult, most people use the ferry services to get around.
(108) We enjoyed exploring all the islands, and loved the ferry journeys thereto.
(109) The ferry boat is rusty and old, like the ferryman.
(110) Travelling further by ferry to visit the islands of Ithaka and Cephalonia is possible from about June.
(111) Gripping the chain with determination the ferry hauled itself bravely through the grey twilight.
(112) During the War, a predominantly green livery was carried,(sentencedict .com) seen here in this 1950 line-up at Fleetwood Ferry. 4.
(113) The whole job had to be finished so they could catch the same ferry back.
(114) Only a single, gleaming dome is visible through the haze, a gilded beacon guiding the ferry towards its destination.
(115) The whistle of the Catherine Street ferry gave three short shrieks.
(116) Thomas's Charlotte Amalie Harbor and is accessible by a five-minute, $ 3 ferry ride.
(117) Firemen and villagers formed a chain to ferry furniture and porcelain to safety.
(118) That was four hours too long for Billie wedged in behind the ferry tanks.
(119) Mr Holmes says he reported the matter to the ferry company, and they told him the air conditioning wasn't working.
(120) On Monday, Phil Marsh used the train as a taxi to ferry the media to lineside locations for photographic purposes.
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