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sea-drift



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Shall it dash 'neath cliffs untrodden, Rocks where nought but sea-drift strays?

From In the Days When the World Was Wide and Other Verses by Lawson, Henry

They stopped, leaning over a jagged fence made of sea-drift, to ask for water.

From The Awakening and Selected Short Stories by Chopin, Kate

You will say gulls and dog-fish, etc., would eat up the carcase, and so they would 999 times out of a thousand, but one might escape: I have seen dead land-birds in sea-drift.

From More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 1 by Darwin, Francis, Sir

Every man, woman, and child in that chapel amid gray miles of rock and sea-drift, has heard over and over of the unrepentant deathbed of Mauryeen Holion.

From An Isle in the Water by Tynan, Katharine

When this happens, birds alight there; sea-drift is carried thither; seeds are blown to it by the wind; and gradually a few green blades arise.

From The Ocean and its Wonders by Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael)