Recent Examples on the WebPassengers and boatman and navigator argue about what to do.—Nina Burleigh, Smithsonian Magazine, 4 Jan. 2024 In the 1930s, a boatman on the Paraná River kidnapped and devoured children in the name of a supernatural being, El Horario.—John Hopewell, Variety, 17 Nov. 2023 It was passed down for generations by boatmen through their oral history, according to a local media report.—Chris Lau, CNN, 22 June 2023 Ideal would be on a houseboat in Kerala, motoring down the backwaters with my own cook and boatman and sipping toddy; or else under an umbrella at some warm beach while digitally disconnected.—New York Times, 27 Apr. 2023 But now various health problems were beginning to emerge among the overtaxed boatmen.—Larry Rohter, Smithsonian Magazine, 3 Apr. 2023 Antônio Viana, a boatman who transports people across the Acre River, confronts declining water levels in July.—John Muyskens, Washington Post, 18 Nov. 2022 The most famous native boatman on the bay was a Miwok man the Spanish called Marino or Chief Marin.—Carl Nolte, San Francisco Chronicle, 20 Nov. 2021 Fra Ezio has played the role of Charon, the boatman on the mythic River Styx, ferrying souls from one threshold to another.—Washington Post, 30 Dec. 2020
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