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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(151) The guest house was on the side of the cliff, with breathtaking views of the ocean below.
(152) Everything changes except death. Life changes, time changes, weather changes, ocean changes. And people change in order to survive and advance in life. Dr T.P.Chia
(153) Where the ocean crust is young, lava flows dominate the landscape.
(154) Doing this changed the chemical composition of the atmosphere, ocean and surface rock.
(155) I pray to be like the ocean, with soft currents, maybe waves at times. More and more, I want the consistency rather than the highs and the lows. Drew Barrymore
(156) The glow fills the sky from the east until the edge of the sun lifts up above the edge of the ocean.
(157) Clarisa reclaimed him an hour later as the sun dropped into the ocean.
(158) At the beginning of each belt was a mid-ocean ridge, where new ocean crust was made.
(159) The breeze fanning in off the ocean was dense with brine and the beach was littered with debris.
(160) Perhaps, geophysicists thought, the same extreme conditions existed at the bottom of the ocean.
(161) Like a lighthouse beacon, this magnetic field has guided ocean voyagers for hundreds of years.
(162) He followed Creed's directions, leaving the road for an unpaved track that seemed to lead towards the ocean.
(163) These sea-level fluctuations must therefore have been produced by changes in the cubic capacity of the ocean basins.
(164) It is also linked to the Ocean Shopping Centre, making easy access to some of the area's best shops.
(165) The giant bivalves jammed the cracks between the black tufts of lava that covered the ocean floor.
(166) Black militants came to Ocean Hill-Brownsville from around the city to help mobilize parents and press the racial agenda.
(167) If California fell into the ocean, would it be divine retribution for making movies like this?
(168) El Nino is caused by abnormal amounts of warm water in the Pacific Ocean.
(169) However, nothing is known about the long-term environmental consequences - or even effectiveness - of using the ocean beds as dumps.
(170) Thoughts are like an open ocean, they can either move you forward within its waves, or sink you under deep into its abyss. Anthony Liccione
(170) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(171) Liese made the ocean sound like a hungry beast that demanded to be fed with human flesh.
(172) Ocean racing is big business involving vast amounts of money.
(173) The rising ocean and the frequent storms would also endanger freshwater resources all along the east coast without large-scale sea defences.
(174) The mainland of Yvresse lies along the eastern coast of Ulthuan but the realm also encompasses the islands of the Eastern Ocean.
(175) The ocean currents flow around these in the same way that winds blow around high and low centres of atmospheric pressure.
(176) The ocean has been singing to me, and the song is that of our life together. Nicholas Sparks
(177) I do not know what I may appear to the world, but to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the sea-shore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me. Isaac Newton
(178) The current warming of the Pacific Ocean is unequaled in amplitude.
(179) The United States pledge of $100 million to the rainforest fund is a drop in the ocean.
(180) The tiny young drift on the ocean currents, until a few are lucky enough to land in a suitable place and begin a new life.
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