Natural submerged sandbank that rises from a body of water to near the surface.
Group of a large number of fish (or other sea animals, such as dolphins or whales), normally from the same species, that swim together.
A stretch of shallow water.
1 Then the nets are put out in the path of the shoal .
2 The water was shoal and the Indians waded off to the boats.
3 A shoal of naked-shouldered men are swimming and splashing in the surf.
4 There are usually many pollock on the shoal in fall and winter.
5 Unfortunately the shoal of fish did not remain long in our vicinity.
6 On the shoal parts the bottom is of sharp rocks and broken.
7 We warped the Sea Spell off the shoal and found her uninjured.
8 We crossed the shoal which joins Tobago to the island of Grenada.
9 Petroleum-spring gushing from a shoal to the north of the Caracas Islands.
10 Chadwick with admirable judgment-andsank in shoal water and may be saved.
11 You have got out of your channel, and are in shoal water.
12 Farther in are two shoal spots bearing nearly west from Eastern Point.
13 The entrance of this inlet is shoal and only passable for boats.
14 Here the coast is low and sandy, and is of shoal approach.
15 New Zealand feasted on Ireland's mistakes like a shoal of starving piranhas.
16 She won't want to mount the reef; a boat hates shoal water.
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