Definitionn. wood that is floating or that has been washed ashore
Last update: August 28, 2015
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There was also the driftwood of the pond. [Please select]
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Time and space behaved like waves charged with strange driftwood. [Please select]
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"It must have been washed ashore from some wrecked boat, judging from that driftwood raft." [Please select]
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"The vessel will be driftwood in half an hour more." [Please select]
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"Because all the driftwood, or most of it, comes from wrecked ships, Bessie." [Please select]
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We withed three others to mine, setting sail with two bits of driftwood for paddles. [Please select]
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Bending forward he poked the fire vigorously, raking the coals around the single stick of driftwood. [Please select]
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The river was coming up pretty fast, and lots of driftwood going by on the rise. [Please select]
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Still another day later, at the end of the afternoon, Baree crossed the Gray Loon on a bridge of driftwood that had wedged between two trees. [Please select]
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Just beyond the driftwood bridge there was a small clearing, and on the edge of it Baree paused to enjoy the last of the setting sun. [Please select]
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