Severn River

NOUN
  1. a river in Ontario that flows northeast into Hudson Bay
  2. a river in England and Wales flowing into the Bristol Channel; the longest river in Great Britain

How To Use Severn River In A Sentence

  • The material's first real trial came in 1779 when an ironmaster named Abraham Darby III completed the world's first iron bridge over the Severn River Gorge near the town of Coalbrookdale in England.
  • Chris Collins had lived with her family in the patched-together weekend house on Maryland's Severn River for several years. A riverfront retreat, built with the long view
  • A borough of southwest - central England on the Severn River west - northwest of London.
  • Roses and cynipid galls occur along the banks of the Severn River above the tree line because of clay deposits, heat, and rafts of vegetation carried north by the river.
  • Except when engorged by spring meltwater and ice, the Severn River empties serenely into Hudson Bay.
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