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driftwood

[ drift-wood ]

noun

  1. wood floating on a body of water or cast ashore by it.
  2. such wood adapted for use in interior decoration.


adjective

  1. of, relating to, or made of driftwood:

    a driftwood lamp.

driftwood

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noun

  1. wood floating on or washed ashore by the sea or other body of water
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of driftwood1

First recorded in 1605–15; drift + wood 1
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In the midst of this waits Moonstone Beach, often strewn with driftwood, and Moonstone Beach Drive, which is lined by about a dozen inns and boutique hotels.

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"Coming into a world where you are not as accepted, you are a bit like driftwood," he said.

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Alongside the marine animals, Bischoff said he was excited to find an entire shore ecology that included skulls of sandpipers and pieces of driftwood in the bone bed.

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Joel Kawahara of Quilcene, Wash., suggests Ruby Beach, which is a rugged patch of rocky shoreline, often full of driftwood, in Olympic National Park.

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Elsewhere, a gravel beach with dune plantings, driftwood logs and boulders defines the western edge where the landscape meets Puget Sound.

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