Sentences

dredge in a sentence

n.

Definition

DREDGE: To remove or excavate material from a body of water or to bring to light something hidden or forgotten.

Sample Sentences

  1. The workers used a dredge to remove the silt from the bottom of the river.
  2. She decided to dredge up old memories during the family reunion, hoping to reconnect with her past.
  3. To improve the harbor's depth, the city contracted a company to dredge the area extensively.
  4. As the storm approached, they had to dredge the canal to prevent flooding in low-lying neighborhoods.
  5. He would often dredge through old books in search of hidden treasures and forgotten stories.
  6. The fishermen had to dredge the riverbed to remove debris before they could cast their nets.
  7. After the heavy rains, they decided to dredge the pond to prevent flooding in the nearby fields.
  8. In the kitchen, she used a fine mesh to dredge the chicken in flour before frying it to achieve a crispy crust.
  9. The environmental group campaigned against plans to dredge the harbor, fearing it would harm local wildlife.
  10. He was determined to dredge up the memories of his childhood, no matter how painful they might be.
  11. The fishermen used a dredge to gather clams from the sandy ocean floor.
  12. After the storm, volunteers worked to dredge debris from the river to restore its natural flow.
  13. In order to improve the harbor's depth, the city council decided to dredge the shipping channel.
  14. The chef learned to dredge the chicken in seasoned flour before frying it for added flavor.
  15. To uncover the lost artifacts, archaeologists planned to dredge the lakebed carefully.
  16. The workers had to dredge the riverbed to remove the accumulated silt.
  17. She used a shovel to dredge up the old memories that had been buried for years.
  18. The environmental team planned to dredge the polluted lake to restore its natural habitat.
  19. He decided to dredge his memory for any details that could help solve the mystery.
  20. The fisherman had to dredge the nets repeatedly to catch enough fish for the market.

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