fishing smack
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Definition
Noun: A fishing smack is a type of sailing vessel specifically designed and used for fishing. It traditionally features a well, a compartment that can be filled with seawater, which is used to keep the caught fish alive until the boat returns to port.
Usage
The term is used to describe a specific, traditional class of working boat. - The old fishing smack was moored in the harbor, its sails neatly furled. - They used a fishing smack to harvest oysters from the estuary.
Advanced Usage
- The term often evokes a sense of historical or traditional fishing practices, as modern commercial fishing typically uses larger, engine-powered vessels.
- It can be used metaphorically to describe something quaint, outdated, or from a bygone era, though this is less common.
- His business model is a fishing smack in an age of supertankers.
Variants and Related Words
- Smack: Can be used alone as a shorter, synonymous form for a fishing smack. It can also refer to the characteristic sound of a kiss or a blow.
- Fishing boat: A more general, modern term for any vessel used for fishing.
- Fishing vessel: A formal or technical term encompassing all boats and ships used for fishing.
Synonyms
- Fishing boat
- Fishing vessel
- Smack (in the nautical context)
Antonyms
There is no direct antonym, but contrasting types of vessels include: - Luxury yacht - Cruise ship - Cargo vessel
Related Phrases & Idioms
There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs specifically using "fishing smack." The word is primarily a technical noun for a type of boat.
Noun
- a vessel for fishing; often has a well to keep the catch alive