1. dinghy - Noun
2. dinghy - Verb
A kind of boat used in the East Indies.
A ship's smallest boat.
Source: Webster's dictionaryJust as I was about to grab the rope ladder, a huge swell lifted the dinghy nearly to La Reunion's deck level, and at least a dozen smiling French fishermen pulled me aboard. Abby Sunderland
A person who does not have stability of mind is an unstable dinghy. In this struggle of life, I will confront all the challenges with truth and strength, and will never waver. Cowardliness is an eveil which I should banish from my life. Totaram Sanadhya
Not everyone wants this conventional little life you're rowing your boat toward. I like my river of fire. And when it's time for me to go I fully intend to roll off my one-person dinghy into the flames and be consumed. I'm not afraid. Zadie Smith
ALLEN: Cliff Hartman brings his dinghy out to the boat to ferry us to shore. Source: Internet
A naval craft patrolling in the sea area of Madagal had pursued and intercepted a suspicious dinghy. Source: Internet
At age 84, Spock came in third out of a field of eight, rowing his dinghy across the Sir Frances Drake Channel between Tortola and Norman Island, a distance of four miles. Source: Internet