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Meanings of rugged shore in English
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Usage of rugged shore in English
1
Cautiously they sailed along the ruggedshore, but not a human being was to be seen.
2
Again the dingy schooner was edging her way along the ruggedshore, bound for the Portsmouth navy-yard.
3
They will remember those before them who arrived on the ruggedshore, battled for their countries, and died.
4
Whilst yet he pondered these things in his heart and mind, a great wave bore him to the ruggedshore.
5
In a few seconds the pilot boat was creeping pretty swiftly along the ruggedshore of the island, in the direction of the open sea.
6
The boys bent to the oars and the little boat shot across the narrow streak of starlit water into the shadow of the ruggedshore.
7
At first its character was misunderstood; then, when its unparalleled cod-fishing banks were discovered, attention was entirely confined to its ruggedshores.
8
With which words of wisdom our skipper cordially agreed, bearing in mind his own exploits in the bygone time around those ruggedshores.
9
Out at sea, the Eddystone Lighthouse is seen, and east and west the ruggedshores of the Sound, always alive with shipping, meet the eye.