Meaning & Definition of word "Tugboat"

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    Tugboat

    /ˈtʌɡ.boʊt/

    noun:

    • 1. A powerful boat designed to tow or push ships and barges.
      • Example: The tugboat maneuvered skillfully to guide the massive container ship into the harbor.
    • 2. A small, sturdy vessel used primarily in harbors for assisting larger ships.
      • Example: The tugboat was crucial in ensuring the safety of the yacht as it docked.
    • 3. A vessel that provides assistance in moving ships, especially during difficult navigation.
      • Example: The tugboat pulled the disabled cargo ship to safety.
    • 4. A boat that helps in the navigation of larger ships by providing them with power and guidance.
      • Example: The tugboat's crew worked tirelessly to ensure the freighter reached its destination without incident.

    Etymology

    From the verb 'tug' meaning to pull something with a sharp or sudden movement + 'boat'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    tug of war:

    A contest of strength in which two opposing teams tug on opposite ends of a rope.

    tug at the heartstrings:

    To evoke strong emotions, especially feelings of pity or tenderness.

    tugged along:

    To be pulled or dragged along.

    Related Words

    tow:

    To pull behind a vehicle or boat.

    barge:

    A flat-bottomed boat used for transporting goods.

    pilot boat:

    A boat that transports maritime pilots between land and the ships they are piloting.

    Slang Meanings of tugboat

    Meaning: Tugger

    Example Sentence: He's a real tugger when it comes to helping out in the boat.