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Example sentences for "dredged"

Lexicographically close words:
drede; dreden; dredeth; dredful; dredge; dredger; dredgers; dredges; dredging; dredgings
  1. The remedy for the North River is to reopen the main outlet below Sainam and have the whole channel dredged deep from Tsingyuen to the sea.

  2. This closed harbor will be over 10 square miles in extent but only some parts need to be dredged to the required depth at present.

  3. To make Haichow a seaport for 20 feet draught vessels, the approach has to be dredged for many miles from the mouth of the river before the four fathom line could be reached.

  4. The ocean approach of Canton is generally deep excepting at two points which can be easily trained and dredged to enable modern liners to pass in and out at any hour.

  5. The shallow bottom above these jetties should be dredged to the required depth.

  6. The harbor is very wide but only a part need be dredged for large vessels and the rest of the space could be used by fishing boats and other shallow crafts.

  7. If the cakes are well dredged with a little flour after baking, and then carefully wiped before the icing is put on, it will not run and can be spread more smoothly.

  8. Cut up an onion in it and when the onion is of a light yellow color, place in the liver which you have previously sprinkled with fine salt and dredged with flour.

  9. Lastly, stir in two cups of huckleberries which have been carefully picked over and well dredged with flour.

  10. This very pretty species is not likely to be met with upon the shore, but may be dredged in shallow water on gravelly bottoms along the Maine coast.

  11. When dredged the animal is usually found to be filled with soft mud.

  12. A great many specimens of the /Dentalidae/ dredged in New England waters are dead shells, occupied by a worm which seals up the larger opening, leaving only a small aperture through which it protrudes its long white body.

  13. All of them are found on the beach after storms or may be dredged in shallow water near the shore.

  14. The writer has dredged many specimens in shallow water at Eastport and Bar Harbor.

  15. There are no species of /Haliotis/ on the east coast of the United States, but one has recently been dredged at a considerable depth in West Indian waters.

  16. Wash well with cold water, then put on in milk-warm water, either tied in a coarse cloth dredged with flour or with a half-pound of rice in the water.

  17. Beat these ingredients together and add one pound of stoned raisins, one pound of citron dredged in flour.

  18. Add sweetbreads dredged with one heaping spoonful corn starch, well mixed in the sweetbread.

  19. It was this gift that enabled him to discern in a handful of slime dredged up by the Challenger from the depths of the sea an orderly system of living beings wherein each microscopic skeleton of silica found its natural niche.

  20. He slowed the freighter to a snail's pace when he approached the dredged channel, and at last the leadsman found suitable bottom.

  21. Then the cook's hand-bell announced breakfast, and before the captain and his guest reappeared on deck a tug had the Alden's hawser and was towing her down the dredged channel on the way to Hampton Roads and to sea.

  22. A critical point in that river is at Limekiln crossing, a cut dredged through limestone rock above the Canadian town of Amherstburg.

  23. The maintenance of the level of the Great Lakes is a matter of great importance to the large freight boats, which always load to the limit of depth at critical points in the dredged channels or in the harbours.

  24. The approaches to the canal are dredged to 18 ft.

  25. The house was made of mud dredged from the bottom of the pond, and this was reenforced with an entire clump of willows cut near by.

  26. At the close of harvest the beavers in Broken Tree colony pond covered their houses above waterline with mud, which they dredged from the pond around the foundations of their houses.

  27. It lives in the ocean below low water mark, and I have dredged it up with the Ethalia zelandica (Plate VI.

  28. It is found amongst rocks, but is usually dredged in comparatively shallow water.

  29. It is found at Whangaroa North, and has also been dredged up at Stewart's Island.

  30. The best specimens have been dredged by oyster boats.

  31. I have dredged half a bucketful at one cast between Karewa and Tauranga in five fathoms of water.

  32. NOTES [1: Undoubtedly the finest coral is dredged from the Mediterranean; it is an important article of commerce at Marseilles.

  33. Wind and weather permitting, I should have it dredged from the one end to the other, over and over again.

  34. Then this harnessing of the Chagres meant the taming of its waters in a huge artificial lake, in which the impetuous current would be quenched and through which the dredged channel of the waterway would run.

  35. Here his remains are found to-day, while from the depths of the North Sea the hardy trawlers have dredged hundreds, aye thousands, of mammoth teeth in company with soles and turbot.

  36. On the coast of Eastern Patagonia, I dredged up this species from nineteen fathoms, in lat.

  37. Manila differs from most of the Oriental cities in the fact that American enterprise has constructed great docks and dredged out the harbor so that the largest steamers may anchor alongside the docks.

  38. The bulrushes are no more because they have been dredged out, but the place has the look of extreme age and the garden contains many curious trees.

  39. Until six years ago a wide moat surrounded the wall, but the stagnant water bred disease and the moat was filled with the silt dredged up from the bay.

  40. Small area of land dredged away as soon as Gatun Locks were completed.

  41. The dredged material is discharged by the doors of the Hopper being opened by the Lifting Chains H H.

  42. Mr. Samuel Woodward calculated that upward of two thousand grinders of elephants have been dredged up during a period of thirteen years upon the oyster-bed off Hasborough, on the Norfolk coast.

  43. Specimens of its skull have also been dredged up by fishermen from the "Dogger Bank" in the North Sea.

  44. The superficial mud in such cases is filled with various articles, many hundreds of them being often dredged up from a very limited area.

  45. James Note on Block of Tin dredged up in Falmouth Harbour.

  46. This mud, more than three miles deep, was dredged up in latitude 20 degrees 19' N.

  47. I do not think that this wave action has been sufficiently considered in selecting the shallow flats on the west side of the Burbo Bank as the place of deposit for the sand dredged from the Bar.

  48. For the first eight days their food consisted of seaweed dredged up from the bottom of the sea, with which some meal was mixed.

  49. Stir them constantly with a spoon; take them out; rub them over with honey, and serve, having previously dredged over them a little poppy-seed.

  50. It will be seen from the map that the dredged sea channel by which our vessel will reach deep water on the Pacific passes to the west of the Isle of Naos instead of to the east, as was proposed in the earlier plans.


  51. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dredged" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.