Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun The act, art, or process of constructing pontoon bridges.
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- noun The art or process of
constructing pontoon bridges .
Etymologies
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pontoon + -ing
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Examples
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No. She's been pontooning (ph) it up on those videos for all those years.
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No. She's been pontooning (ph) it up on those videos for all those years.
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Here, with a prodigious rattling of lowered sails and anchor chains, the crews plunge over the rolling waves, pontooning a bridge of small boats ashore.
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There was a plethora of pontooning, on a large and lazily lake lapping boat my parents prefer to most any habitable home nowadays, and not just because of their proximity to the fish at the bottom of the lake:
kerrianne.org 2008
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