ferrying Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈfer.i]
  • Us [ ˈfer.i]

Meaning of ferrying In English

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Examples of ferrying

  • However, his first task was skippering the landing pontoon, ferrying stores from ship to shore.

  • That would more than pay the cost of ferrying such a lorry to the mainland.

  • I am not dealing with the ferrying of children to special or denominational schools, which is a standing problem of a different kind.

  • We should not overlook this fact: postal service is about more than just ferrying around letters and parcels.

  • It covers take off, ferrying, payload capacity and many other aspects.

  • There is the further ferrying or transport by road of goods and passengers to areas which are no longer to be served direct.

  • Many of those operating these ferries are crofters when they are not ferrying.

  • For example, the appointments arrangements are still appallingly bad, as are the transport facilities for ferrying patients to and fro.

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