Definitionn. a natural stream of water smaller than a river
Last update: October 4, 2015
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The creek dried up every summer. [noun]
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The creek is flanked on both sides by wide expanses of cloying brown mud. [noun]
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What had carried me through the roost would surely serve me to cross this little quiet creek in safety. [noun]
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This was on Scudamore's side of the creek, and scarcely fifty yards below him. [noun]
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They have sunk their richest argosies at Barking Creek to block the river; but the Dutch break chains, ride over sunken ships, laugh our petty defences to scorn. [noun]
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There was the boat, now imbedded in the mud, for the little creek was nearly dry by this time. [noun]
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In the autumn of 1827 a body was cast up on the shore of Lake Ontario near the mouth of Oak Orchard Creek. [noun]
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The roads through Lansing and Battle Creek can be no worse than the sandy and hilly turnpike. [noun]
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There was a slough or a creek leading out of it on the other side that went miles away, I don't know where, but it didn't go to the river. [noun]
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Arriving there Miller was conducted to the third story of the stone building beside the creek, and was there confined, guarded by five men. [noun]
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It lay about one hundred yards from the water, and not more; but the first inconvenience was, it was up hill towards the creek. [noun]
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