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Definitions from the WebShallow Channel or BayDefinition: A shallow channel or bay refers to a narrow waterway or inlet with a limited depth, often found along coastlines or in river systems. NounSense 1A shallow channel or bay can provide a safe haven for small vessels and marine wildlife. Example sentence: The fishermen anchored their boat in the shallow channel to protect it from the strong currents. Sense 2A shallow channel or bay can also refer to a man-made canal or water passage created for irrigation or transportation purposes. Example sentence: The city built a shallow channel to divert water from the river to the surrounding farmlands. Related products on Amazon: AdjectiveSense 1A shallow channel or bay can describe a water body with a low depth. Example sentence: The children enjoyed playing in the shallow bay, which allowed them to walk quite far into the sea. Sense 2Used metaphorically, a shallow channel or bay can describe a person or conversation lacking depth or substance. Example sentence: His speech was filled with shallow arguments that failed to convince the audience. Related products on Amazon: For further definitions and detailed information, visit our Shallow Channel or Bay Dictionary Page. | ||||
shallon shallot shallots shallow-draft shallow-draught shallow shallow area shallow bays shallow channel or bay shallow channels shallow fording shallower shallowly shallowness shallows shallu shalom
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