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Definitionn. a sandbank in a stretch of water that is visible at low tide
Last update: October 13, 2015
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In the big lake I saw many fishes swimming in shoals. [Please select]
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The captain was adviced to steer away the ship from the shoals. [Please select]
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The mackerel shoal up at this time of year in shallow water. [Please select]
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The coral is very healthy looking, with lots of small life as well as a large shoal of oriental sweetlips. [Please select]
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They love shoal water, the skulks--and that has enabled them to baffle me so often. [Please select]
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What the shore was, whether rock or sand, whether steep or shoal, we knew not. [Please select]
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A breakwater was therefore planned on the Monarch shoal, to double the available anchorage area and increase the frontage of deep-water wharves available in all weathers. [Please select]
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His boat grounded upon an old shoal which you would not remember. [Please select]
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"There were two," said the Mugger; "an upper and a lower shoal." [Please select]
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They liked this place, but for shoal water the ships could not come near to land. [Please select]
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A shoal of minnows were playing among the grasses near by. [Please select]
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