Dictionary Home »
Sentence Examples » dredge
dredge - use in sentences
Modifies a noun
- spoil: Even so, production of sewage sludges, dredge spoils, mining tailings and exhaust gases are unlikely to fall significantly.
- fishery: This too is mainly a vessel dredge fishery through government license.
Object
- gravel: The path then skirts inland around Kendall's Wharf, still used for landing gravel dredged from the sea bed.
- aggregate: Tarmac Aggregate operate on a 5 hectare site dedicated to the import of marine dredged aggregate.
- sand: Instead, the EPA is expected to cover part of the deposit with a layer of sand dredged from the nearby harbor.
Noun used with modifier
- scallop: Most scallops are caught by 10 to 30 meter vessels towing between four and 20 specialized scallop dredges from each side.
- data: Unusually, we are also told the number of dietary items in the data dredge, namely 67.
Preposition: with
- sugar: Turn out the puddings onto a warmed platter and lightly dredge with caster sugar.
Particle object: up_obj
- memory: At 9:54 AM, China Blue quoth... Aagh - that post has dredged up a few memories.
Preposition: of
- channel: Small scale maintenance dredging of the approach channels to harbor marinas ( e.g.
Preposition: from
- seabed: A major beach recharge project was completed in 1987, using shingle dredged from the seabed off the Isle of Wight.
Preposition: for
- oyster: The Pitt family dredged for oysters, mainly in the Paglesham area.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.
Share on Facebook