bights Synonyms

bights Meaning

bights

a bay formed by such a bend, a bend in a coast forming an open bay, a slack part or loop in a rope, a bend in a coast or the bay it forms

bights Sentence Examples

  1. The coastline's intricate bights carved out picturesque bays and coves.
  2. Sailors cautiously navigated through narrow bights, mindful of treacherous currents.
  3. The bights of the crescent moon shimmered under the starry sky.
  4. Divers explored underwater bights teeming with marine life.
  5. Engineers designed breakwaters to protect harbors from the force of incoming bights.
  6. The bights of a biting insect left itchy welts on exposed skin.
  7. The snake's bights delivered a potent venom that could paralyze its victims.
  8. The bights of the chessboard were meticulously arranged, ready for a game of strategy.
  9. Artists used bights of thread to create intricate and delicate embroidery designs.
  10. The bights of the anchor held the boat securely in place during a raging storm.

FAQs About the word bights

a bay formed by such a bend, a bend in a coast forming an open bay, a slack part or loop in a rope, a bend in a coast or the bay it forms

firths, coves,bays, estuaries, bayous, ports, roads, lochs, fiords, embayments

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The coastline's intricate bights carved out picturesque bays and coves.

Sailors cautiously navigated through narrow bights, mindful of treacherous currents.

The bights of the crescent moon shimmered under the starry sky.

Divers explored underwater bights teeming with marine life.