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take a boat
verb as in travel
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“You have to take a boat over there,” Teasdale says of the island.
“He never mentioned he was planning to take a boat.”
“They didn’t have to go out and take a boat and go look for these nodules; they knew that they could get guaranteed nodule-rich areas of the deep seabed without lifting a finger. All they needed to do was apply for areas in reserve,” Gianni explained.
As the characters travel first by van, then later hop a train, and even take a boat to reach their goal, the filmmakers create space for the cast to make the scenes their own.
We did have one day when we got to take a boat out.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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