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Meanings of small inlet in English
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Usage of small inlet in English
1
Aboh's quick eye, however, detected a smallinlet into which a rivulet fell.
2
The next day Mr. Bedwell examined a smallinlet at the bottom of the bay.
3
The underbrush grew thicker as Ratboy approached the smallinlet river which hid the landlocked boat.
4
The body which you occupy is like a smallinlet running in to the land from the sea.
5
This reef forms a breakwater for a smallinlet where the coombe which runs below Lansulyan meets the sea.
6
The trouble is, I was too sick to figure exactly where the smallinlet they were camped by lies.
7
Then he noticed two paths leading away from the place, each to a smallinlet, where the boats landed.
8
A smallinlet invited them.
9
Too few or smallinlet openings may not be sufficient to maintain the shape of the ballute and it will collapse.
10
Running his kayak among the rushes of a smallinlet, Cheenbuk stepped out of the hole in its centre into the stream.
11
The town is at the head of a smallinlet, a short distance from the rock, which was once surrounded by water.
12
We now made sail for the island; and, presently after, discovered a smallinlet which had the appearance of being a good harbour.
13
The coast bends a little to the westward, and has a smallinlet, which may probably be the mouth of some trifling stream.
14
He took possession of John's Island, which was separated from the continent by a smallinlet of the sea, commonly called Stone River.
15
They saw a smallinlet among the rocks and, directing the Aurora towards it, the expedition found itself inside a beautiful, miniature harbour completely land-locked.
16
Kicking the dock from the bow, I started my travels south and slightly west out of the smallinlet toward the expanse of the lake.