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How To Use Ping river In A Sentence

  • Water poured down from the mountain, feeding the gasping river, which promptly flooded its banks.
  • Eventually, the next bend reveals a stand of huts, tottering on stilts sunk in the muddy wastes of the lapping river.
  • Here and there swaggered a strapping riverman, his small felt hat cocked aggressively over one eye, its brim curled up behind; a cigar stump protruding at an angle from beneath his sweeping moustache; his hands thrust into the pockets of his trousers, "stagged" off at the knee; the spikes of his river boots cutting little triangular pieces from the wooden sidewalk. The Blazed Trail
  • After that, as we went on into the east, we saw no men; only the sleeping river, the moveless forest, and the White Silence of the North. An Odyssey of the North
  • Brunswick are to her what the railroads are now to other countries: and richly is she blessed with sparkling waters from the diamond flashings of the mountain rill to the still calm beauty of the sheltered lake, the silvery streams, the sweeping river, and the unfrozen width of the winter harbour of her noble bay. Sketches and Tales Illustrative of Life in the Backwoods of New Brunswick, North America
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  • Mr Risbridger said they planned to invest and upgrade dock facilities by developing riverside berths capable of handling 8,000 tonnes.
  • Brunswick are to her what the railroads are now to other countries: and richly is she blessed with sparkling waters from the diamond flashings of the mountain rill to the still calm beauty of the sheltered lake, the silvery streams, the sweeping river, and the unfrozen width of the winter harbour of her noble bay. Sketches and Tales Illustrative of Life in the Backwoods of New Brunswick, North America
  • The interior of the basin is underlain by the Quaternary floodplain deposits and terraces associated with the Mae Ping River.
  • Quimper itself is very pretty - tall, thin shops and houses set on sloping riverbanks.
  • These wonderful men were a group of leading environmentalists who I first met in 1999, when I went to Kaohsiung to become to Ambassador of the Aboriginal Cultures of the Kao-Ping River.
  • Her two boats worked inshore as beach survey teams carried out preparatory work, including plotting the gradient profile of beaches earmarked for landings as well as mapping river inlets and neighbouring paths.
  • Here and there swaggered a strapping riverman, his small felt hat cocked aggressively over one eye, its brim curled up behind; a cigar stump protruding at an angle from beneath his sweeping mustache; his hands thrust into the pockets of his trousers, "stagged" off at the knee; the spikes of his river boots cutting little triangular pieces from the wooden sidewalk. The Blazed Trail
  • Eventually, the next bend reveals a stand of huts, tottering on stilts sunk in the muddy wastes of the lapping river.

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