Synonym: boat. Similar words: each time, attach to, by accident, each, achy, ache, peach, poach. Meaning: [jɑt /jɒt] n. an expensive vessel propelled by sail or power and used for cruising or racing. v. travel in a yacht.
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(1) A huge wave capsized the yacht.
(2) He spent three days adrift on his yacht.
(3) The Queen's yacht was escorted by destroyers.
(4) We swam out to the yacht.
(5) The yacht heeled over.
(6) She invited 750 people aboard the luxury yacht, the Savarona.
(7) I can spring to a yacht for you.
(8) He planned to cross the Pacific by yacht.
(9) The yacht is built of cedar strip planking.
(10) He righted the yacht and continued the race.
(11) They picked up the yacht on their radar screen.
(12) He owns, or did own (sentencedict.com), a yacht.
(13) The yacht made good progress with a following wind.
(14) He starred the yacht racing for his country.
(15) His eyes were fixed on the distant yacht.
(16) Huge waves drove the yacht onto the rocks.
(17) She sails her own yacht. Sentencedict.com
(18) The yacht has sprung a leak in the hull.
(19) They've invited us to join them on their yacht.
(20) Owning the yacht has given them status.
(21) The yacht was scudding along before the wind.
(22) She sailed around the world single-handed in her yacht.
(23) The upkeep of a yacht is very expensive.
(24) She dived in and swam out to the yacht.
(25) He spent £70 000 refitting his yacht.
(26) Will you crew for me on my yacht?
(27) They are cruising on a large motor yacht.
(28) The yacht cut smoothly through the waves.
(29) I crewed for him on his yacht last summer.
(30) You didn't actually believe him when he said he had a yacht, did you? Oh, Annie, you sucker!