Sentence examples for To pier from inspiring English sources

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To pier

noun

A raised platform built from the shore out over water, supported on piles; used to secure, or provide access to shipping; a jetty.

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ppl coming into Lincoln tunnel, to pier for cruise Tom.

Across an inlet there, stoutly tied to Pier 44, sat the historic barge Lehigh Valley 79.

Architect glad to humor client said would send his man with client's man to pier.

The man was taken to Pier 16, where he was treated.

Saturday's performances are concentrated in Manhattan, from the 115th Street Library uptown to Pier 17 at the South Street Seaport.

Three more apartment buildings, one at John Street and two next to Pier 6, are also planned for the park.

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Boatbound is looking to increase awareness of the "pier-to-pier" service.

They're connecting to Pier 42.

He pointed uptown, to Pier 61.

Favorite trip: Hoboken to Pier 11.

The trip to Pier 11 will take 50 minutes.

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