ferry
a ferry that transports vehicles as well as passengers
a ferry primarily for transporting people
a ferry that travels across the English Channel
using the ferry as a mode of transport
physically located on the ferry
indicates the destination of the ferry
indicates the origin point of the ferry's journey
indicates the two points connected by the ferry service
on or into a ferry, often used more formally
indicates movement from one side to the other
indicates movement from one side to the other, similar to 'across'
on or into a ferry
indicates the destination of the ferry
to use a ferry for travel
to get on a ferry before it departs
to use a ferry for travel
to leave the ferry
to get onto a ferry
to travel on a ferry
to spend time until the ferry arrives or is ready for boarding
to leave the ferry in a vehicle
to manage and run a ferry service
to travel by means of a ferry
a building at a port where passengers get on and off ferries
a trip on a ferry
a vessel used for transporting passengers and goods on a regular route
a town or city with a harbor where ferries operate
the business of transporting people and goods by ferry
a person traveling on a ferry
a journey from one place to another on a ferry
a journey by ferry across a body of water
the specific path that a ferry travels regularly
a place where ferries arrive and leave
a trip made by ferry
a company or person that runs a ferry service
a company that operates ferry services
the person who is in command of a ferry
the ferry operates on a regular schedule
the ferry transports people or things
the ferry departs from a location
the ferry transports people or things to a destination
the ferry begins its journey
the ferry reaches its destination
the ferry travels from one side of something (like a river) to the other
the ferry arrives and ties up at a dock
the ferry travels across water
the ferry travels to a destination
the ferry arrives at the port