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red bay

NOUN
  1. small tree of southern United States having dark red heartwood

How To Use red bay In A Sentence

  • Seafood suppers and drinks by the sheltered bay will make you think you're hundreds of miles further south. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tired Bayern need to dig deep as their chase for three titles intensifies Deutsche Welle: DW-WORLD.DE
  • It was imperative to get into the sheltered bays near to the mountains as soon as possible where we might find some respite from the impending storm, so we pressed on relentlessly for another hour or so.
  • A special feature is a cantilevered bay window which is designed to create more space and to give plenty of natural light.
  • The islands and sheltered bays provided ideal hiding places for the pirate galleys that plundered passing ships.
  • Deposition of the unconformably overlying Red Bay Group was terminated in latest Lochkovian times by renewed sinistral strike-slip faulting.
  • The Irish Sea has never been balmy, but the sheltered bay in Port Erin caught the sun and meant many happy summers spent frisking in the sand.
  • According to traditional Chinese medicine, the red bayberry, or Yangmei, can cure such abnormal physical symptoms as excessive perspiring, sensation of fullness in the chest and a light head.
  • Miss Austen speaks of "its high grounds and extensive sweeps of country and its sweet retired bay backed by dark cliffs, where fragments of low rock among the sands make it the happiest spot for watching the flow of the tide, for sitting in unwearied contemplation. Jane Austen: Her Homes and Her Friends
  • This means wind sheltered bays in lakes and the backwaters of rivers.
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