Synonym: sea. Similar words: decease, process, proceed, grocery, procedure, groceries, processor, processing. Meaning: ['əʊʃn] n. 1. a large body of water constituting a principal part of the hydrosphere 2. anything apparently limitless in quantity or volume.
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(121) Many of them were the tops of volcanoes poking out of the ocean, and most were surrounded by deadly coral reefs.
(122) And why is it that evil movie fishermen always dump dioxin into the ocean?
(123) The ocean view was available through a wall-wide greasy window that admitted the ocean wind as well.
(124) Heat lightning was breaking outside and there was a breeze from the ocean that was good for the soul.
(125) In the ocean they live to be 40, double their normal life expectancy in captivity.
(126) His vacations were generally spent on the beach, sunning and swimming and watching the ocean.
(127) The ocean had so uch plankton in it that the sea itself had changed colour.
(128) And, of course, if the capsize happened in the wide ocean, then the crew was in real trouble.
(129) Some believe that it is because of unusually strong cold ocean currents, which improve the chances of penguins surviving the journey.
(130) Smoke that smelt of churches poured from the wicks, drifted over the slowly heaving ocean, hid their feet.
(131) A direct and obvious example is that many marine animals are dispersed around the globe by ocean currents.
(132) For the ocean may provide dramatic scenery but it does not, in itself, belong centre-stage.
(133) Our knowledge of the deepest parts of the ocean has advanced considerably over the last ten years.
(134) On the Glomar Challenger, and back on shore, Hall met others who shared his enthusiasm for the ocean floor.
(135) What we know is a drop, what we don't know is an ocean. Isaac Newton
(136) The standardization of textual requirements was an equally important contribution of the Hague Rules to the certainty of the ocean bill.
(137) With 2m men and women in uniform, a 60,000-strong force is just a drop in the ocean.
(138) It is said that there is an ancient city deeply submerged in this part of the ocean.
(139) Then, too, the ocean is so deep that its volume is six times greater than all land above sea level.
(140) These of course raise little or no dust unless the impactor reaches the ocean floor before detonating.
(141) The pilot had no choice but to ditch the plane in the Atlantic Ocean.
(142) Small hermit crabs are readily available where there is ocean water and their value as scavengers makes them worth considering.
(143) The two peaks in the distribution represent the continental platforms and the ocean basins.
(144) No effort was spared to make air travel seem like ocean voyaging or traveling by train.
(145) It features a two-story newsroom,[www.Sentencedict.com] a lobby decorated like a 1930s ocean liner and a Mount Vernon-style cupola on the roof.
(146) Farther west is the Hudson River, creating the illusion that ocean liners occasionally sail down the street.
(147) As easy as tossing a coconut into the ocean or finding a fat man's belly with the suntan lotion.
(148) He assured Field that it was possible to lay a cable on the ocean floor.
(149) Consider two events that occurred four days and an ocean apart.
(150) Like a bulldozer, it plowed rock off the ocean crust that was descending and piled it into hills along its edge.
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