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Definition of driftwood in English: driftwoodnounˈdrɪftwʊdˈdrɪf(t)wʊd mass nounPieces of wood which are floating on the sea or have been washed ashore. 漂流木,流送材 as modifier beaches covered in driftwood logs Example sentencesExamples - Opposite the gallery desk was an enormous piece of bleached driftwood.
- Props are many and various, including statues, pieces of driftwood, rusty farm tools, wind chimes, etc.
- The ocean would rush away, leaving the sandy beach full of crabs and clams, seaweed and driftwood, shells and stones.
- He saw deep tire tracks in the sand, with wood chips and a few scraps of driftwood littering the beach.
- There's all this driftwood everywhere that's been washed ashore by the storms.
- She looks back as she crests the mound of sand, and sees the crazy man standing shin-deep in the sea, holding a piece of driftwood.
- Finally she rose from the piece of driftwood and walked away down the ledge, offering no explanation to the others.
- Not much of it has been at sea for long - not real good mantelpiece driftwood, more like firewood driftwood.
- I picked up a piece of driftwood and did the same, yelling for no reason, kicking the sand and flinging it about.
- But all he had were some notes he'd made, which described finding the man lying like a piece of driftwood on the beach.
- Tom poked at the edge of the fire with a piece of driftwood.
- She sat down on a piece of driftwood that sat on the beach, and looked out to sea.
- A piece of dancing driftwood caught his attention and his eyes followed it down the current.
- In the hall there is a marvellous wood feature, carved out of a piece of driftwood that came down the river.
- Jess was reeling in a piece of driftwood covered in a bit of seaweed.
- Males construct a shallow scrape nest on open, bare ground, sometimes near a clump of grass or piece of driftwood.
- Small waves lapped against the shore, a quick and steady pulse carrying pieces of driftwood and a few leaves.
- Her painting was predominantly abstract, and her sculpture often made use of found items such as pieces of driftwood, which she used in painted constructions.
- They are often seen perched on fence posts or pieces of driftwood.
- Maybe there would even be a few pieces of decent driftwood.
Definition of driftwood in US English: driftwoodnounˈdrif(t)wo͝odˈdrɪf(t)wʊd Pieces of wood which are floating on the sea or have been washed ashore. 漂流木,流送材 as modifier beaches covered in driftwood logs Example sentencesExamples - They are often seen perched on fence posts or pieces of driftwood.
- Jess was reeling in a piece of driftwood covered in a bit of seaweed.
- The ocean would rush away, leaving the sandy beach full of crabs and clams, seaweed and driftwood, shells and stones.
- Her painting was predominantly abstract, and her sculpture often made use of found items such as pieces of driftwood, which she used in painted constructions.
- Props are many and various, including statues, pieces of driftwood, rusty farm tools, wind chimes, etc.
- There's all this driftwood everywhere that's been washed ashore by the storms.
- A piece of dancing driftwood caught his attention and his eyes followed it down the current.
- She sat down on a piece of driftwood that sat on the beach, and looked out to sea.
- Opposite the gallery desk was an enormous piece of bleached driftwood.
- Finally she rose from the piece of driftwood and walked away down the ledge, offering no explanation to the others.
- In the hall there is a marvellous wood feature, carved out of a piece of driftwood that came down the river.
- Males construct a shallow scrape nest on open, bare ground, sometimes near a clump of grass or piece of driftwood.
- Small waves lapped against the shore, a quick and steady pulse carrying pieces of driftwood and a few leaves.
- I picked up a piece of driftwood and did the same, yelling for no reason, kicking the sand and flinging it about.
- Maybe there would even be a few pieces of decent driftwood.
- Tom poked at the edge of the fire with a piece of driftwood.
- She looks back as she crests the mound of sand, and sees the crazy man standing shin-deep in the sea, holding a piece of driftwood.
- He saw deep tire tracks in the sand, with wood chips and a few scraps of driftwood littering the beach.
- But all he had were some notes he'd made, which described finding the man lying like a piece of driftwood on the beach.
- Not much of it has been at sea for long - not real good mantelpiece driftwood, more like firewood driftwood.
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