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Sentences with wrack

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  • He wracked his car up on the river road.
  • Deposited wrack may decompose in place or may be removed by subsequent tides leaving an unvegetated patch of bare soil.
  • Saw wrack is the main seaweed used, taken fresh from the shore, washed in seawater and stored briefly.
  • Together, they collect flotsam and wrack that tell of shipwrecks, shifting undersea tectonic plates, the birth and death of sea creatures, their migrations and molts.
  • They spent more time underwater then on the dry Egyptian land, saw lots of fish, some ship wracks, dived at night, into caves and at the end of it all got their Advanced Diver certification.
  • People come to pick over the beach wrack for the coiled, weather-revealed shells.
  • The May scallach, coincident with the week between the full moon and the last quarter, brought one of the greatest yields of wrack of every description and species to the beach at Enniscrone.
  • The discovery of a fishing lure is always a thrill, a karmic giveback for all the lures I've lost, a present poking out of the wrack and flotsam, given away by the attached rat's nest of mono filament.
  • Isopods and amphipods spend low tide buried in wrack, where variation in temperature and humidity is strongly damped relative to the exposed intertidal surface.
  • However, McLachlan and McGwynne quantified algal wrack as a nitrogen source for beaches as a whole.
  • Seizures can be as simple as staring off into space or severe enough to wrack the body with uncontrollable movements.
  • The use of the spelling wrack rather than rack in sentences such as she was wracked by grief or the country was wracked by civil war is very common but is thought by many people to be incorrect
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