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sargasso

[ UK /sɑːɡˈæsə‍ʊ/ ]
[ US /sɑɹˈɡæsoʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. brown algae with rounded bladders forming dense floating masses in tropical Atlantic waters as in the Sargasso Sea

How To Use sargasso In A Sentence

  • Shortly before this flatness we saw sargasso weed floating by.
  • In stark contrast to Copi's consciously sub-literary chaos, Jean Rhys's exquisite novel Wide Sargasso Sea is a profound and thought-provoking artwork.
  • The legend maintains that the Sargasso Sea derelicts are found shipshape but otherwise bereft of a living soul.
  • In The Wide Sargasso Sea, Jean Rhys drew a haunting portrait of the young Mrs Rochester before she went mad and ended her days in the attic in Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre.
  • The Sargasso Sea, where floating seaweed accumulates and legend has it that ships thus founder, is also a result of this phenomenon.
  • The Sargasso Sea, where floating seaweed accumulates and legend has it that ships thus founder, is also a result of this phenomenon.
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  • I suppose it is inevitable that one day they will develop the technology to track a fish the size of an eel through thousands of meters of water, and that someone will go down in a submersible and film the giant orgy (referred to by scientists as a panmixia) that is imagined to take place in the Sargasso Sea. James Prosek: 'Eels': The World's Most Mysterious Fish
  • The valses are the most objective of the Chopin works, and in few of them is there more than a hint of the sullen, Sargasson seas of the nocturnes and scherzi. Chopin : the Man and His Music
  • What though it be only an azoic extract of intense potato, dimly tinct with sargasso and macaroni -- it has a pleasing warmth and bulk. Shandygaff
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