How To Use Jetsam In A Sentence

  • But we had not been at anchor in Plymouth Sound more than twenty four hours, and he hardly had time to communicate with the gentlemen-dealers in marine stores, when I received a notification from some lynx-eyed agent of the present admiral of the coast (who is a lawyer, I believe), requesting the immediate delivery of the anchor and cable, -- upon the plea of his seignoral rights of _flotsam_ and _jetsam_. Newton Forster The Merchant Service
  • But there was no suspicious heap lying grounded in the shallows, no flotsam or jetsam at all.
  • The noun is also the source of the word "jetsam" ( "jettisoned goods"), which is often paired with Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day
  • While there are trained artists--perhaps inspired by Gaudí's early 20th-century mosaics or Marcel Duchamp's readymades--who sculpt and construct large-scale artworks made from repurposed cast offs, many more are dreamers with ordinary day jobs who abhor waste, have a penchant for collecting, and seize upon an unstoppable urge to create something beautiful from the flotsam and jetsam modern life. Trash Art: California's Artistic Recycling Revolution
  • They are also often the flotsam and jetsam on the tide of technological development. The Global Marketplace
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  • Once there he meets the flotsam and jetsam who congregate at a roadhouse belonging to a white-suited gent nicknamed Panama because of his romantic tales of foreign adventure.
  • But others have realized that something could be made of the jetsam.
  • Being a conservative does not let you flit like some light of weight flotsam and jetsam from party to party; to be persuaded by charlatans like Blair or to take up each new trendy theory thought up by political pigmies. Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister?
  • With all those heads twizzling by and all manner of human flotsam and jetsam floating by it is often impossible to keep your finger on the pulse of things.
  • He would walk along the beach collecting the flotsam and jetsam that had been washed ashore.
  • Those years and four children later, I was among the jetsam of my husband's midlife crisis.
  • It was not jetsam, because it never had been cast into the sea to save the ship; nor was it ligan, because the very definition of the word from the Latin ‘ligo,‘ to bind, indicates that it must be buoyed; but it was simply property lying at the bottom of the sea, which ‘awaits its owner.‘ The Volokh Conspiracy » Flotsam, Jetsam, and __:
  • It is uninhabited by man, but his mark is there: a convenient stake in the ground for dinghy tie up and, of course, the endless jetsam on the windward shore.
  • And I’d argue that his ability to nose out a story and piece it together from all the flotsam and jetsam is just what we’ve been missing in national journalism. Matthew Yglesias » Who Is Murray Waas?
  • Like so much flotsam and jetsam washed up on the mellow Asconan shore by the plague-ridden sea of capitalist civilization. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • The great irony is, of course, with all this information - so much of it flotsam and jetsam - here am I, spieling.
  • The bright new paintwork on the ship's funnel and wheelhouse stand proud against the murky grey waters of the River Clyde, like a symbol of hope amidst the flotsam and jetsam.
  • My nationwide cohort of subs included the flotsam and jetsam of the economic downturn -- unemployed realtors, bankers, nurses. Carolyn Bucior: Lesson: Substitute Teaching's 'F' -- What Gwyneth and Cameron Can Teach Education Experts
  • jetsam, or goods cast overboard and sunk under water; flotsam, or goods afloat on the surface; and ligan, or goods sunk, but tied to buoys, etc., to savethem The Volokh Conspiracy » Flotsam, Jetsam, and __:
  • Preston's troupe preferred to circumvent the chaotic jetsam of the central areas by focusing their efforts on the flanks.
  • We are not just flotsam and jetsam tossed about on waves beyond our control. Times, Sunday Times
  • I kick indifferently among the jetsam that has sedimented up against the curb somebody once painted white and then forgot about.
  • He would walk along the beach collecting the flotsam and jetsam that had been washed ashore.
  • The beaches are wide and filled with interesting flotsam and jetsam .
  • Camps were set up to shelter the flotsam and jetsam of the war.
  • The subject of the present notice was picked up at sea, a child, and, under the provisions of maritime law concerning flotsam, jetsam, and lagan, was appropriated by the crew. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 82, August, 1864
  • Scrambling to her feet, she zigzagged away across the wasteland, through the grimy cans an(l hubcaps and other roadside jetsam. COMPULSION
  • He would walk along the beach collecting the flotsam and jetsam that had been washed ashore.
  • I tell him I don't know what either flotsam or jetsam mean beyond their colloquial connotations.
  • The women were blonde because they were hairdressers, not jet-set jetsam.
  • But like lefties everywhere, clinging to whatever jetsam keeps us afloat, I believe every revolution ere now was betrayed.
  • Flotsam and jetsam drifted from the yacht, some having already washed ashore.
  • While there are trained artists--perhaps inspired by Gaudí's early 20th-century mosaics or Marcel Duchamp's readymades--who sculpt and construct large-scale artworks made from repurposed cast offs, many more are dreamers with ordinary day jobs who abhor waste, have a penchant for collecting, and seize upon an unstoppable urge to create something beautiful from the flotsam and jetsam modern life. Trash Art: California's Artistic Recycling Revolution
  • The roil and swell of popular feeling flings all sort of flotsam and jetsam into our public debate. Times, Sunday Times
  • The crowd in the echoing hall of the airport ebbs and flows like flotsam and jetsam in a dirty river. Christianity Today
  • A half-open closet nearby revealed the assorted flotsam and jetsam that had been cunningly arranged to produce ethereal effects.
  • Tony Williams is a pitiful wretch, on the jetsam on the shore of the Anacostia.
  • These intagli would be interesting relics for collectors of such flotsam and jetsam of a ruined dynasty. Pickle the Spy; Or, the Incognito of Prince Charles
  • Don't let all the flotsam and jetsam of life overwhelm you so that you can no longer judge what is important. The Sun
  • Flotsam and jetsam get washed ashore in huge quantities. Times, Sunday Times
  • While this may require more filtering to remove jots of jetsam, it is neither too salty due to constant mixing with sea-water, nor too earthy, due to proximity to soil.
  • It regarded them as mere jetsam, to be banished from the world like delinquents or the incorrigibly idle.
  • I love how when you look up flotsam in the dictionary it says jetsam.
  • I think that's one of the reasons I love my matchbook collection - these ordinary bits of jetsam are exactly today what they were back then.
  • But, as I walk through here, the mud that is caked and the flotsam and jetsam.
  • The glorious mix of water, blood, flotsam, and jetsam crackles resoundingly with a new life.
  • Liberation simply travels, picking up junk and jetsam along the way, discarding it somewhere downstream, and rambling on.
  • Scuba girl grabs a handful of abrasive jetsam, rubs it in the zombie's face, and makes her escape.
  • Of these, the real scene-stealer is the good old-fashioned jetsam.

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