Sentences

swash in a sentence

n.

Definition

Swash: the movement of water, especially waves, that rushes up onto a beach or shore, often leaving foam or a trail behind.

Sample Sentences

  1. The waves began to swash against the rocky shore, creating a soothing rhythm.
  2. As the ship sailed into the harbor, it left a gentle swash of foam trailing behind.
  3. He watched the swash of the ocean erode the sandcastle he had built with his children.
  4. The enthusiastic children played in the shallows, delighted by the swash of water around their ankles.
  5. With a swift motion, she made her paddle swash through the water, propelling the canoe forward.
  6. The waves began to swash against the shore, creating a soothing rhythm.
  7. As the pirate ship approached, its sails billowed and swashed dramatically in the wind.
  8. She watched the water swash around her feet, feeling the cool ocean breeze.
  9. The children laughed as they ran along the beach, splashing in the swash of the incoming tide.
  10. He found joy in the swash of the river, its gentle flow calming his thoughts.
  11. As he walked along the beach, the water would swash around his feet with each incoming tide.
  12. The pirate ship sailed into the harbor, its sails swashing in the wind like a flag of conquest.
  13. Children laughed as they splashed in the shallow waves, enjoying the swash of the ocean water.
  14. The artist captured the beauty of the sea's swash in her painting, blending blues and greens with delicate strokes.
  15. The waves began to swash against the rocky shore, creating a soothing melody.
  16. As the boat rocked gently, the water would swash around the hull, splashing playfully.
  17. He watched the kids play at the beach, their laughter mingling with the sound of swashing waves.
  18. The swash of the ocean was a constant reminder of nature's power and beauty.
  19. After the storm, the shoreline was littered with debris, evidence of the fierce swash that had occurred.

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