Definitionn. a boundary line between land and water
Last update: July 30, 2015
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We kept on moving along the shoreline. [Please select]
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There seemed to be no land between its western coast and the shoreline of China. [Please select]
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Cattails, in general, grow in a narrow band paralleling, but back a few yards from, the shoreline. [Please select]
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These shoreline territories were plotted on field maps and appear on the map in plate 1, figure b. [Please select]
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One method used to ascertain the boundaries of these shoreline feeding territories was a census taken from a boat. [Please select]
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Photographs of shoreline habitat suitable for feeding by Seaside Sparrows appear in plate 2. [Please select]
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The segments of shoreline used by each pair were less than 75 yards in length and scarcely 20 feet wide. [Please select]
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Seaside Sparrows obtained most of their food from the shoreline of the marsh, in areas of open mud and smooth cord-grass. [Please select]
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The reservoir will have a maximum pool of 2,280,000 acre-feet capacity, a 53,500-acre surface area, and 368 miles of shoreline. [Please select]
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It is approximately 80 feet wide with fallen trees and brush intermittently emergent along the shoreline. [Please select]
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It was more difficult to see that the pairs fed on separate plots of shoreline, each defended by the male, but I am convinced that this was the case. [Please select]
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