Bank of sand, usually formed at the mouth of a river or harbor by the action of moving water.
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Examples for "sandbar"
Examples for "sandbar"
1He could make out a sandbar about 100 feet across the water.
2A ship rode at anchor in the deep water near the sandbar.
3Only recently the Corps had pronounced the sandbar a permanent, immovable barrier.
4The water from the shoreline to the sandbar was only about hip-deep.
5Much to our satisfaction, a parking-lot-sized sandbar appeared adjacent to the towers.
1He pointed to a small set of tracks on a sand bar.
2He had found a little sand bar out in the Big River.
3The hydroplane was forced over backwards, the tail striking a sand bar.
4There they were-high though not exactly dry upon a big sand bar!
5The sand bar dwellers lower their weapons and motion us ashore.
6Playa Uvita has a sand bar that is shaped like a whale's tail.
7From the sand bar, they pelt the canoe with stones.
8He brought gifts and an unfeigned sympathy for that death upon the sand bar.
9The distant speck grew and divided into its separate components of sand bar and boat.
10At the same moment, the vessel struck on a sand bar, with a grating sound.
11Two steamboats were sighted aground on a sand bar.
12We want to know about life on the sand bar, we say, passing round the food.
13It was found that, from some mysterious cause, a sand bar was forming in the river.
14These, then, were the boys who camped with me that summer night upon the sand bar.
15They found a beautifully sunny spot with an immense sand bar and wide shallow safe waters.
16Coming back to here and now, he looked and saw breakers upon a long sand bar.
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