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the driftwood
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Floating piece of wood that drifts with the current
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The breakers washed dead shrimp ashore with the driftwood.
To what are the driftwood sculptures in Manhattan being compared?
There were quiet murmurs of assent before we abandoned the driftwood fire and crawled into our sleeping bags.
"I try not to read the stupid news," said Linda Collet, the manager at the Driftwood Lodge.
There we ate bread and cheese among the driftwood while the sun turned our arms and legs turnip red.
'Home at last for Bunny from the Driftwood, Fiona R.' Need to know Driftwood hotel, Portscatho, Cornwall (01872 5801872.
The driftwood he recorded in his "Martha's Vineyard" series, circa 1943, seems to have a whimsical other life.
The interesting physical wrinkle that I was unfamiliar with is the role of shore-fast ice in blocking the driftwood from the beach.
The driftwood she found on the shore, 'u'l, acquired a different name if it had a proper shape and was not a broken, tangled mass.
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On the beach at Blue Anchor, just along the coast, the Driftwood Cafe (01643 821697) is worth a lunch visit.
His wife Laura Henzell directs the Driftwood Spa, committed to the use of natural materials.
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