Driftwoods [noun]
Definition of Driftwoods:
stump of tree
Opposite/Antonyms of Driftwoods:
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Sentence/Example of Driftwoods:
They built a house out of driftwood and blocks of snow, and the men spent their days hiking and collecting scientific data.
They are votaries of the weed, making their pipes either out of driftwood, or of the bones of animals they have used for food.
We were mere atoms in a vast wave of horn and bone and flesh that bore us onward as the tide floats driftwood.
He felt as Columbus felt when he saw the land bird alighting upon his ship and the driftwood floating by.
Walking, half awake, Ida floundered among the boulders and through a horrible maze of whitened driftwood cast up by the stream.
A huge pile of driftwood was brought up from the shore and heaped on the fire by the ledge.
Driftwood lined the shore, and a number of dead spruces, which had not yet rotted, furnished them with an ample supply of fuel.
The river was coming up pretty fast, and lots of driftwood going by on the rise.
I got out amongst the driftwood, and then laid down in the bottom of the canoe and let her float.
A couple of fairish paddles were chipped out of bits of driftwood, and a towline a hundred feet long was made of lariats.