List of synonyms from "seat of judgment" to synonyms from "Second Coming of Christ"
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Definition of the day : « seawall »
- As in jetty : noun pier
- As in breakwater : noun jetty
- "I have told her that we will not quit the seawall," he said with a short laugh.
- Extract from : « Tomaso's Fortune and Other Stories » by Henry Seton Merriman
- Frank and Jimmy spent their summer together at Seawall, and renewed old acquaintances.
- Extract from : « Frank Armstrong at College » by Matthew M. Colton
- He clubbed the fat fellow with a rock and toppled him over the seawall into the lagoon where he floated face-down.
- Extract from : « Collectivum » by Mike Lewis
- Out at the point of the seawall, near Chiriqui Prison, stands an old stone sentry box.
- Extract from : « Prowling about Panama » by George A. Miller
- The Seawall Church has already sent out its influences to the ends of the earth.
- Extract from : « Prowling about Panama » by George A. Miller
- The wind blew fresh off the bay; the waves beat up against the seawall, and swirled with a chuckle under Castle Garden bridge.
- Extract from : « The Story of a New York House » by Henry Cuyler Bunner
- In the brief silence that followed this clear statement of affairs, they both heard the rattle of the iron gate by the seawall.
- Extract from : « The Last Hope » by Henry Seton Merriman
- Every morning he half looked for him on the seawall, between "The Black Sailor" and the rectory garden.
- Extract from : « The Last Hope » by Henry Seton Merriman
- The men are also kept at work grading the island, building the seawall, and cultivating the gardens.
- Extract from : « Lights and Shadows of New York Life » by James D. McCabe
- Rick edged the rounded nose of the houseboat against the seawall as Scotty stepped ashore carrying the bowline.
- Extract from : « The Flying Stingaree » by Harold Leland Goodwin
