Inletsnow example sentences
in·let
noun
inlet (noun) · inlets (plural noun)
- a small arm of the sea, a lake, or a river.
- a place or means of entry:
- (chiefly in tailoring and dressmaking) an inserted piece of material.
Synonyms
cove, bay, bight, creek, estuary, fjord, sound, firth, ria, fleet, armlet, vent, flue, shaft, conduit, duct, channel, pipe, pipeline, passage, tube, outlet"Inletsnow" Example Sentences
1. "inletsnow" was the only thing that made the winter bearable.2. The "inletsnow" was so thick it was like walking through a wall.
3. "inletsnow" melted away in the spring, leaving behind a beautiful meadow.
4. She loved the way the sun reflected off the "inletsnow".
5. The "inletsnow" was so deep it reached his knees.
6. The children threw snowballs made of "inletsnow".
7. He watched the "inletsnow" drift slowly down from the sky.
8. The "inletsnow" sparkled like diamonds in the sunlight.
9. The "inletsnow" was so heavy it weighed down the branches of the trees.
10. She stamped her feet in the "inletsnow" to make a path.
11. The "inletsnow" had a crisp, fresh smell that was invigorating.
12. He scooped up a handful of "inletsnow" and watched it melt in his hand.
13. The "inletsnow" was so thick it muffled the sound of the birds.
14. He watched the "inletsnow" fall from the sky in a gentle flurry.
15. She brushed the "inletsnow" off her coat and kept walking.
16. He made a snow angel in the "inletsnow".
17. The "inletsnow" was so cold it burned his skin.
18. She ran through the "inletsnow" and laughed as it flew up around her.
19. He made a snowman from "inletsnow" and placed a hat on its head.
20. The "inletsnow" was so deep it was like walking through a sea of white.
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