Definitions for boathouse

boathouse boat·house

Spelling: [boht-hous]
IPA: /ˈboʊtˌhaʊs/

Boathouse is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 15 points.

You can make 405 anagrams from letters in boathouse (abehoostu).

Definitions for boathouse

noun

  1. a building or shed, usually built partly over water, for sheltering a boat or boats.

Origin of boathouse

First recorded in 1715-25; boat + house

Examples for boathouse

The boathouse at the end of the wharf offered a convenient refuge.

Early the next afternoon Brown descended the path to the boathouse.

That afternoon I was alone in my haven of refuge, the boathouse.

He waded to the shore and strode rapidly back toward the boathouse.

And Google said no plus-ones at the boathouse (which is unfortunate because that would definitely be the one to crash).

I wanted to say no, that if he had any business with me it could be discussed in that boathouse.

I rowed off, but all the way down to my boathouse I smiled contentedly.

He entered the boathouse, undressed, and donned his bathing suit.

He sprang to his feet and made another circle of the interior of the boathouse.

My idea in coming to the boathouse was to continue my work with the engine.

Word Value for boathouse
Scrable

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Words with friends

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