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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(151) Ferry said more than 70 percent of voters support term limits.
(152) He also showed the photo of Tweed you sent over with the courier who travelled here by night ferry.
(153) Ferry blaze FIRE broke out yesterday on a cross-Channel ferry sailing from Dieppe to Newhaven.
(154) The easiest way to reach the area is by chain ferry from Sandbanks at Poole.
(155) The ferry arrived on Saturday evening and we instantly agreed to stay on the boat and to go elsewhere.
(156) We are having the ferry company over to see how it works, but no decision has been made.
(157) We retrace our steps to the station, wait a while for the ferry to take us back to Folkestone.
(158) There are no bridges yet: one has to cross by ferry.
(159) Only an occasional ferry boat makes a last, bleak journey across the river to Birkenhead and the Wirral.
(160) He lost a third time when Clark and Street sued him for ruining their ferry business.
(161) A cash-starved foot ferry service can keep running this year thanks to the help of councillors, the skipper revealed last night.
(162) But Korn/Ferry have not developed the teamwork approach that has become a hallmark of Russell Reynolds.
(163) We meet up in Dover, take the ferry over to Calais and motor down to Canet Plage in comfort.
(164) The journey on the ferry lasted just half an hour.
(165) The helicopters ferry workers to and from the Opa Locka Training Airport, which has been commandeered for the operation.
(166) She would go to the hotel for what was left of the night, and take the ferry in the morning.
(167) Why doesn't Ferry ask instead why some Western companies didn't buy these companies or develop those ideas?
(168) These civil actions failed to stop the irrepressible hotelier from operating his illegal ferry system.
(169) Fog encircles the Wallasey ferry: a gull on the flagpole has taken command.
(170) He was standing on a piling at the ferry slip in Brooklyn when the ferry hit it a glancing blow.
(171) I had stepped straight off the ferry from Dover and had nothing in my pockets except a disposable razor and my toothbrush.
(171) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(172) Prices include ferry crossings on Sally Ferries from Ramsgate to Dunkirk.
(173) Study a packed cross-Channel ferry if you want to see a modern ship of fools.
(174) The ferry line denied that safety would suffer if costs were cut.
(175) The madcap motorists plan to see how many Minis they can squeeze on to a ferry.
(176) This is a small town between Boulogne and Calais, which is another ferry port.
(177) Thessy would follow on the weekend ferry, arriving at Grand Bahama on the same day as the senator's twins.
(178) Walter will find him safe lying at the holding until Iago can ferry him over and see him on his way.
(179) And many of them were angered at what they said was a lack of information from the ferry company on replacement sailings.
(180) There is the fast and comfortable jetfoil, the hydrofoil or the more leisurely ferry.
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