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- adjective Having a
pontoon , or pontoons, attached to it. - verb Simple past tense and past participle of
pontoon .
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Examples
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We pontooned, swam, frolicked, inner tubed, and generally enjoyed one of the most lovely summers in recent memory.
Day in the Life of an Idiot lyda222 2008
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Having thus pontooned the Red Sea, dry land appeared, and the people marched over dry shod.
From log cabin to the pulpit, or, fifteen years in slavery, b. 1848 1913
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..very eloquent & even wonderfully tactical revelation, bsnyc/rtms but the bottom line is that anon 2:41pm is spending too much time w/ the ol' psychology texts & not enough time on the bike or pontooned veloship...
Veloship of the Chainrings: Riding on Water BikeSnobNYC 2009
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..those yellow pontooned 'veloships' remind me of that great deep purple song "spokes...on the water"...
Veloship of the Chainrings: Riding on Water BikeSnobNYC 2009
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When he came to Napoleon with his blue print plans, he found a common soldier fellow had pontooned 'em all across! "
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