An arm off of a larger body of water (often between rocky headlands)
An opening through which fluid is admitted to a tube or container.
A broad bay formed by an indentation (a bight) in the shoreline.
1 One morning when he went down to the inlet he heard voices.
2 And I watched the inlet for other waifs; but nothing more came.
3 The gully enters the boulder-strewn inlet under the shade of much leafage.
4 She breasted the fierce waves at the entrance to the inlet boldly.
5 Next day we started north along the west side of the inlet .
6 In an inlet , it can rise to a towering height very quickly.
7 The new inlet connects the Atlantic Ocean and the Jones Tide Pond....more
8 He and one sailor had escaped and swum across the little inlet .
9 The entrance of this inlet is shoal and only passable for boats.
10 As soon as I had done here I proceeded up the inlet .
11 A snappy little breeze blew up the inlet and held him back.
12 Yoroido was a tiny town, just at the opening of an inlet .
13 This immense inlet of Hudson Bay must lead to the Western Ocean.
14 The north point of this imaginary inlet was named Point St. Vincent.
15 Hoped to find inlet to lake, but only one ends in bog.
16 One day the two farm labourers from Kättilö sailed into the inlet .
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