bracky in a sentence
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Definition
Bracky refers to weather conditions characterized by a mixture of salty and fresh water, often associated with coastal or estuarine environments.
Sample Sentences
- The weather was so bracky that I could barely taste the salt in the air.
- After a week of bracky conditions, the fishermen finally returned with a good catch.
- She noticed the bracky tang in her mouth after swimming in the ocean.
- The bracky winds whipped through the streets, carrying the scent of the sea.
- His lips felt dry and bracky from spending too much time under the sun.
- As they walked along the shore, they savored the bracky aroma of seaweed.
- The bracky flavor of the seafood reminded him of his childhood vacations by the coast.
- They enjoyed a bracky afternoon at the beach, collecting seashells and enjoying the surf.
- The bracky mist from the waves splashed against their faces, refreshing them instantly.
- During their hike, they often paused to admire the bracky views of the coastline.