A somewhat linear landform within or extending into a body of water, typically composed of sand, silt or small pebbles.
1 He could make out a sandbar about 100 feet across the water.
2 A ship rode at anchor in the deep water near the sandbar .
3 Only recently the Corps had pronounced the sandbar a permanent, immovable barrier.
4 The water from the shoreline to the sandbar was only about hip-deep.
5 Much to our satisfaction, a parking-lot-sized sandbar appeared adjacent to the towers.
6 The boat shuddered as if we'd ground the keel over a sandbar .
7 On the sandbar midstream, the willows sway in the chill spring breeze.
8 And at Southwest Pass, nature provided 14 feet of water over the sandbar .
9 She saw her father and brother fishing from a sandbar in the lagoon.
10 At fourteen miles, we encamped on a sandbar to the north.
11 Just around the point, across the rocky beach and the sandbar .
12 A mile or two below town we run on a sandbar .
13 Once the barges were full, tugs towed them to the sandbar .
14 Down the creek a piece-yuhmind where that old sandbar runs half across?
15 It was low today; a yellow sandbar had reduced its flow to a trickle.
16 The sandbar was a relatively young one, bereft of trees.
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