Similar words: obituary, sanctuary, gesture, tempestuous, manifest destiny, square, guard, quarry. Meaning: ['estjʊərɪ] n. the wide part of a river where it nears the sea; fresh and salt water mix.
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31. Passing an oil rig and numerous naval vessels, we moored alongside a jetty on the estuary leading up to the town.
32. At Pevensey, reclamation of the adjacent estuary had reduced tidal scouring, which had previously kept the river mouth open.
33. All this at three o'clock in the morning in the middle of the most dangerous estuary in the country.
34. More than 72,000 tonnes of crude oil spilled into the estuary after the tanker ran aground in 1996.
35. After this, the path follows the southern edge of the estuary.
36. And the Cantonese here were nothing like their cousins across the estuary.
37. Their craggy Nab, poised above the Tees estuary, was as proud a landmark as neighbouring Roseberry Topping.
38. The crowds waved and cheered him on, the boats bobbing up and down in the estuary.
39. We used to go sailing on the estuary when we were boys.
40. The present tidal estuary is far from dormant; in fact,(http://sentencedict.com/estuary.html) it's bursting with life.
41. Its most impressive feature, a large round tower or donjon, commands an eastern view of the Dee estuary.
42. Across the Estuary, two miles away, the sun was lighting up a narrow strip of sand on the Yorkshire coast.
43. He rows out alone into the estuary, and waits there - waits for what?
44. The breakwater jutted straight out into the estuary in front of him.
45. Light winds blow into the estuary, increasing most days to reach a pleasant force 3 or so.
46. There are also plans for a major tidal power system on the Severn Estuary and research is continuing into wave power systems.
47. He directs us to a good campsite a half mile down the beach at the base of a fresh-water estuary.
48. Captain James Cook, whose parents were local farmworkers, set out on his celebrated voyages of discovery from this estuary.
49. I should like to see the rivers that flow into the estuary - and indeed the entire Bristol channel - cleaned.
50. Two workers were slightly hurt in a huge explosion and fire at the Conoco oil refinery at Immingham on the Humber estuary.
51. Llansteffan Castle is freely open to the public and enjoys magnificent views over the estuary.
52. And the sharks in the estuary were used to solid, regular meals.
53. She rounded a corner quickly; in a tiny estuary the small boats of the eel pickers were congregated.
54. To the east, the lights of Beckside Station, across the estuary, make the Little Bear.
55. Will he also confirm that it recommended that Cardiff bay should be included in the Severn estuary special protection area?
56. Only the off flounder left on the north bank at Portmadoc with no reports from the estuary.
57. The Humber estuary has been identified in several recent studies as one of the most polluted stretches of North Sea coast.
58. A sharp turn to the south east took us past St Ives, and up a massive sand-filled estuary towards Hayle.
59. The results confirm the importance of the estuary for shelduck and identify particularly sensitive areas for breeding.
60. A headland is now seen jutting into the estuary with a line of white cottages fronting a bay.
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