[
US
/ˈtɛmz/
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NOUN
- the longest river in England; flows eastward through London to the North Sea
How To Use Thames In A Sentence
- The whale calf is thought to have become separated from its mother in the lower Thames, where the sighting of another, larger bottlenose whale was reported.
- Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness begins and concludes on the Thames, that ‘tranquil waterway leading to the uttermost ends of the earth’.
- Eels have been on the feed in the Lower Thames.
- As we sit looking across the Thames, he pauses to catch his breath. Times, Sunday Times
- The work is being carried out by Thames Water and the electricity installations by EDF Energy.
- With that, she took the plunge into the Thames and was soon among her fellow athletes, bobbing along like beads cast into the water.
- An exceptionally creepy two-parter begins tonight with various crudely dismembered body parts of young women getting washed up in the Thames or chewed by urban foxes. Times, Sunday Times
- We were walking along the Thames Path, on the other side of the river.
- Was recently awarded £30,000 damages against Thames Valley Police for wrongful arrest and false imprisonment.
- More than 10,000 Ellen fans recently turned out to cheer on their hero as she sailed her trimaran from Greenwich to Tower Bridge along the River Thames.