Piers example sentences

Related (6): dock, boardwalk, wharf, jetty, breakwater, quay

"Piers" Example Sentences


1. The piers extended far into the sea.
2. Fishing boats were moored at the wooden piers.
3. People walked along the promenade between the two piers.
4. The rusting iron piers stretched out from the abandoned harbour.
5. Tourists strolled down the long wooden piers.
6. Ships docked at the large concrete piers.
7. Gulls perched on the iron support struts of the piers.
8. The piers jutted out from the shoreline into the lake.
9. The restaurant at the end of the pier had a beautiful view.
10. The wooden planks of the piers creaked underfoot.
11. Ramshackle sheds stood at the end of the rotting piers.
12. The stone piers were battered by waves crashing into them.
13. Children plunged into the sea from the end of the longest pier.
14. Boats rocked gently against the sides of the piers.
15. Fishermen cast their lines from the edge of the weather-beaten piers.
16. The iron piers were stained with rust from years of exposure.
17. Waves lapped against the barnacle-covered legs of the piers.
18. The steelworkers walked across the suspension piers to the shipyard.
19. The sunlight glinted off the restored wooden piers.
20. The piers were crowded with day-trippers enjoying the sunshine.
21. The old piers groaned as the tide came in.
22. The concrete piers supported heavy cranes for unloading cargo ships.
23. He walked along the swaying suspension piers out into the harbour.
24. The piers stretched out like long fingers into theAtlantic Ocean.
25. Boaters tied up their dinghies alongside the quayside piers.
26. The suspension piers bore the weight of heavy train carriages.
27. Metal ladders climbed the sides of the slippery suspension piers.
28. Lights glimmered along the length of the suspension piers at night.
29. The iron framework of the suspension piers creaked in the wind.
30. The stone piers punctuated the riverbank at regular intervals.
31. The ancient stone piers had withstood centuries of storms and tides.
32. Gulls wheeled above the crumbling stone piers and old warehouses.
33. The wooden slats of the pier groaned under the weight of visitors.
34. Sunbathers lay along the entire length of the longest pier.
35. The swaying iron piers riveted his attention.
36. The suspension piers spanned the entire width of the harbour mouth.
37. Raindrops fell noisily on the corrugated iron roofs of the pier sheds.
38. The ruined piers jutted forlornly into the sea.
39. The iron rungs of the suspension pier ladders had rusted away.
40. Heavy cargo cranes stood on the end of the longest concrete pier.
41. The iron suspension piers hung high above the choppy bay.
42. The shapes of boats loomed in the fog below the suspension piers.
43. Seaweed clung to the barnacled legs of the stone piers.
44. Rusting chains were attached to bollards along the length of the pier.
45. The long stone quays curved in an arc along the harbourfront.
46. His footsteps echoed hollowly on the rotten wooden planks of the pier.
47. Fishermen mended nets on the end of one of the old stone jetties.
48. Seagulls swarmed around the restored wooden piers seeking scraps.
49. Waves crashed against the crumbling stone piers.
50. The wooden jetty creaked as he walked out to the end of the pier.
51. Fishing boats jostled for space between the old stone piers.
52. The rotting wooden piers listed dangerously into the sea.
53. The suspension piers groaned as the trains rumbled across them.
54. Children ran along the wooden jetty leading out to the pier.
55. The wind whistled through the iron girders of the suspension pier.
56. The wooden pilings beneath the pier were infested with shipworm.
57. He gazed out to sea from the end of the longest suspension pier.
58. Parts of the wooden pier had collapsed into the sea.
59. The heavy steel girders of the suspension piers gleamed in the sun.
60. The wooden pilings supporting the jetty had rotted away long ago.

Common Phases


1. The ship docked at the wooden piers.
2. The fishing boats tie up to the concrete piers every morning.
3. We walked along the long wooden piers gazing at the yachts.
4. The steel piers jutted out into the cold ocean water.
5. The seaside town was famous for its Victorian piers and amusement arcades.
6. The cruise ship passengers disembarked onto the stone piers.
7. The pier extended 500 feet into the ocean from the shore.
8. The military base had several large concrete piers for boats and submarines.
9. The old wooden piers had fallen into disrepair over the years.
10. We rented bicycles and rode along the beachfront piers.
11. Schools of fish swam around the bases of the piers.
12. The piers were lined with boats of all shapes and sizes.
13. Sunbathers crowded the deck of the aging wooden piers.
14. Gulls perched on the iron railing along the top of the piers.
15. The piers were built to withstand the fierce ocean storms.
16. Children fished from the edge of the piers at low tide.
17. The harbor featured several long rock and concrete piers.
18. The dilapidated piers needed major renovation work.
19. They walked out to the end of the piers to watch the sunset.
20. The undersides of the wooden piers were home to crab and lobster.
21. Seagulls flocked to the piers at dawn looking for scraps.
22. The wooden piers groaned under the weight of the tourists.
23. Rust flaked from metal bolts that held the piers together.
24. The seaside town promoted its scenic wooden piers as a tourist attraction.
25. Barnacles encrusted the bases of the aging stone piers.
26. The handrails were worn smooth from years of use by visitors to the piers.
27. The wooden planks of the piers were bleached and weathered.
28. Lichens grew in crevices between the rocks that formed the piers.
29. The small fishing boats tied up alongside the most seaward pier.
30. Storm surge waves crashed fiercely against the piers during hurricanes.
31. Saltwater had corroded the metal legs that supported the piers.
32. Swimmers dived from the end of wooden piers into the cool water.
33. We enjoyed watching the sunset from the rocky coastline piers.
34. Tourists strolled along the wooden boardwalks between the piers.
35. The large marina was served by several interconnected piers.
36. The harbor featured many tiled and wooden jetties and piers.
37. The row of stone piers formed a jetty that stretched into the loch.
38. Pier pilings sank deep into the ocean floor to provide stability.
39. The pontoon had broken free from its moorings and crashed into the piers.
40. Fish emerged from underneath the piers at high tide to feed.
41. The piers creaked and groaned in the fierce coastal storm.
42. Boats bumped against the wooden piers during rough seas.
43. Concessions and souvenir stands lined the closest pier to the beach.
44. Algae coated the undersides of the old wooden piers.
45. The rotting wooden piers were deemed a hazard and closed to the public.
46. We dangled our lines from the railings of the farthest pier.
47. Crabs scuttled across the muddy seabed surrounding the stone piers.
48. Our boat pulled into an open berth alongside one of the marina piers.
49. Barnacles encrusted the iron supports of the jetty and piers.
50. Large waves crashed against the iron and wood piers during the storm.
51. The three longest piers jutted out from the harbor into deep water.
52. The naval base had several long rows of reinforced concrete piers.
53. Ships maneuvered carefully as they approached the crowded piers.
54. The wide planking of the piers made for easy walking.
55. Many fishermen launched small boats from the waterside edge of the piers.
56. The stone piers had endured centuries of storms and tides.
57. Visitors could stroll along wooden boardwalks between the town's piers.
58. The yachts strained at their moorings as waves slammed into the piers.
59. The lighthouse stood at the end of the longest and farthest stone pier.
60. Marine growth covered the sides of the wooden piers below the waterline.

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