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1 We skirt the shore of this busy water, with its wharves, etc.
2 The undergrowth gave her no choice but to skirt the shore .
3 Then we can either skirt the shore or take a boat and cross the sea.
4 But none came in, and then they started in a body to skirt the shore around to the South Bay, as old Jerry called it.
5 The rest of the party strolled together through the timber skirting the shore .
6 When near the inlet, the rice-plantation marshes skirted the shore for some distance.
7 The Nautilus skirted the shores of this desert island for a little distance.
8 Skirt the shore as near the breakers as you safely can.
9 As he skirted the shore of the river, he came to a falls.
10 We skirted the shore of the lake, turning our horses' heads to the southward.
11 The gardens skirting the shore are luxuriant and lovely.
12 The Pyrenees closely skirted the shore , the surf-whitened atoll a bare two cable lengths away.
13 He may then skirt the shores of Lake Ontario, and enter celebrated Falls of Niagara.
14 Then they skirted the shore for several hundred yards.
15 He could see its face through the leaves as he skirted the shore of the lagoon.
16 These mountains skirted the shores of the lake.
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