Sentence example with the word 'tideway'

tideway

Definition n. a channel in which a tidal current runs

Last update: July 10, 2015


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In the tideway the principal affluents of the Thames are the Brent at Brentford, the Wandle at Wandsworth, the Ravensbourne at Deptford, the Lea at Blackwall, the Darent just below Erith, and the Ingrebourne at Rainham, besides the Medway.   [Please select]

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We boys did as we were bid, drawing the skiff well up clear of the tideway.   [Please select]

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He rolled forward majestically to the turn-table, and swung like a man-of-war in a tideway, till he picked up his track.   [Please select]

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A wind came roaring down some tideway of the air like water in a flume.   [Please select]

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The word "amateur" seems to be adrift upon the same bewildering tideway as the words "angler" and "angling."   [Please select]

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Warrington, swaying precariously over the edge, held tight by the loin-cloth, depending on it as a yacht in a tideway would to three hundred pounds of iron.   [Please select]

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