jetty in a sentence
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📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
Jetty: a structure built out into the water to serve as a landing place for boats or as a protective barrier.
Sample Sentences
- The fishermen tied their boats to the weathered jetty as the sun began to set.
- Children laughed and played on the jetty, eagerly waiting for the next ferry to arrive.
- The storm caused significant damage to the old wooden jetty, leaving it unsafe for use.
- Tourists gathered on the jetty to take pictures of the breathtaking sunset over the ocean.
- She often found solace on the jetty, listening to the gentle lapping of the waves against the posts.
- The fishermen gathered at the jetty early in the morning to prepare their boats.
- Seagulls perched on the edges of the jetty, waiting for scraps of fish to be tossed their way.
- As the sun set, the light reflected beautifully off the water near the old wooden jetty.
- Tourists strolled along the jetty, enjoying the fresh sea breeze and the sound of the waves.
- The storm damaged the jetty, making it unsafe for boats to dock until repairs were completed.
- The fishermen gathered on the jetty, hoping for a good catch at dawn.
- Children laughed and played on the jetty, skipping stones into the water.
- The old wooden jetty creaked underfoot as we walked towards the sunset.
- Tourists took photographs of the picturesque view from the end of the jetty.
- Seagulls circled overhead, searching for scraps near the bustling jetty.