driftwood
driftwood
Definition
drift·wood (drift′wo̵od′)
noun
wood drifting in the water, or that has been washed ashore
driftwood
Usage Examples
Preposition: for
- fire: He'd driven down here earlier today, prepared the pile of driftwood for the fire.
Converse of object
- collect: In April, I collected enough driftwood from the debris to build a coffee shop.
- use: Please contact us if you wish to add such features to your garden using driftwood.
- find: Jack and Rose find some driftwood that will only support Rose.
- tarry: Pale lemon from a refill barrel, the nose has smoky bacon, tarry driftwood, licorice and TCP.
Preposition: on
- beach: We also found an elegant piece of driftwood on the beach which I have propped up in the corner.
Modifies a noun
- sculpture: Also nearby is Heaven's Ocean - an art studio with paintings, driftwood sculptures & handmade greetings cards.
- fire: The driftwood fire was built below the tide line.
- chair: Click on the link to see our range of driftwood chairs.
- log: Straight driftwood logs are sawn at our lakeside yard to create the structural members and the smooth planking machined at a local joinery facility.
- display: We also have images of driftwood displays and show gardens, which show how driftwood can be used imaginatively in the garden.
- collection: First, the structure of a simulation model based on the example of driftwood collection used by Sugden is presented.
driftwood Quotes
As we have seen Modern Art does not have to be actually new; itonlyhastobe new tosomebodyötothe last lady who found out about the driftwood.
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