Sentence example with the word 'flotsam'

flotsam

Definition n. the floating wreckage of a ship

Last update: October 5, 2015


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He was slowly picking pieces of Styrofoam flotsam from his early morning cup of black coffee.   [Please select]

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"Don't you believe that flotsam can sometimes be washed ashore."   [Please select]

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XII FLOTSAM AND JETSAM IT may be said in justice to Mrs.   [Please select]

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The flotsam and jetsam of defeat swirled round him as he rode.   [Please select]

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The three pieces of human flotsam had been driven by the wind of adversity and tossed.   [Please select]

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The two bent over the tragic flotsam of the Thames unmoved and critical.   [Please select]

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He collects shells of Gasteropods, abandoned flotsam, the first inhabitant of which has died.   [Please select]

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An unsavoury den was Malay Jack's, where flotsam of the river might be found.   [Please select]

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The sun rose upon a squalid scene--a wide flat area where stakes and floors and frames mingled with all the flotsam and jetsam left by a hurried and profligate populace, moving on to another camp.   [Please select]

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And as the flotsam on a river always centres at its eddies, so these had drifted, from the country, and from the slums, to the centre of the whirlpool of American life.   [Please select]

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