fordable

[ UK /fˈɔːdəbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. shallow enough to be crossed by walking or riding on an animal or in a vehicle
    the stream was fordable
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How To Use fordable In A Sentence

  • Most choose to buy in more affordable villages a little way away. Times, Sunday Times
  • The airy Atrium café is an ingenious use of ‘yard space’ and has become a fulcrum around which the centre rotates, serving affordable gourmet food cooked on the premises, prepared by top chefs.
  • There are many craft items on offer that are affordable, and all are hand-crafted with the attention to detail that is the hallmark of fine Chinese artisanship.
  • By comparison, last year 30,000 new affordable homes, categorised as more expensive than council properties but priced at below market rates, were built in London and the south-east. Homes cuts: south-east 'faces disaster' over affordable housing
  • The agreements governments have with their citizens about which services are to be provided will be simply unaffordable. Times, Sunday Times
  • DURANGO, Colo. (Reuters) - Chocolate may be a comfort in troubled times but even this affordable luxury is feeling the pinch of slower economic growth in the United States.
  • Suddenly, Fashion Bug didn't seem like a fun place with cute, kicky, affordable clothes and plentiful opportunities for advancement.
  • Literature is an easy, affordable, multidimensional, cross-curricular way to both educate teens about the world and allow them to learn about themselves and their pretensions in a safe and productive way.
  • Still relatively pricey, but much more affordable than spending tens of thousands of pounds on your own polo pony. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rise of the netbook - affordable ultra-portable laptops - over the last eighteen months has been fascinating to watch.
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