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Fishing smack   /fˈɪʃɪŋ smæk/   Listen
Fishing smack

noun
1.
A vessel for fishing; often has a well to keep the catch alive.  Synonyms: fishing boat, fishing vessel.






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"Fishing smack" Quotes from Famous Books



... a lonely fishing village with a small harbour, and his bark was a mere fishing smack, the only ...
— Edwy the Fair or the First Chronicle of Aescendune • A. D. Crake

... side the young man declared that he had quarreled with his uncle at Ullapool and left him clandestinely. He had then taken passage in a Manx fishing smack which was going to the Lews, but he had forgotten the name of the smack. He was not even certain if the boat was Manx. The landlord of the inn, at which he said he stayed when in the Lews, did not remember him. 'A thing not to be expected,' he told the jury, 'for in the summer months, ...
— Winter Evening Tales • Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr

... manufactured goods found in Holland were condemned to be burnt; and the value of what was actually consumed amounted to millions of florins. A whole army of custom-house officers watched the coast, and every fishing smack that put to sea had one on board. At the same time not till 1812 was the customs barrier with France removed. In consequence of this prices rose enormously, industries were ruined, houses were given up ...
— History of Holland • George Edmundson

... column, Febrer thought of the great trans-Atlantic liners, floating cities, speeding monsters, the pride of human industry, which can make the round of the world in a few short weeks. His remote ancestors in the Middle Ages who went to England in a ship no better than a fishing smack, represented something more extraordinary, and the great captains of the present time with their swarming crews, had not achieved greater deeds than the knight commander Priamo with his handful of sailors. ...
— The Dead Command - From the Spanish Los Muertos Mandan • Vicente Blasco Ibanez



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