hithe Antonyms

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Meaning of hithe

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hithe (n.)

A port or small haven; -- used in composition; as, Lambhithe, now Lambeth.

hithe Sentence Examples

  1. Boats were tethered securely to the timber hithe, awaiting the arrival of passengers.
  2. The water's edge was lined with a quaint hithe, where fishermen would dock their small boats.
  3. The wooden hithe groaned under the weight of a laden barge, its oars creaking rhythmically.
  4. The hithe was a bustling hub of activity, with merchants unloading their wares and sailors preparing for their voyages.
  5. The villagers gathered at the hithe to watch the fishing boats set sail, their voices echoing across the calm waters.
  6. The hithe provided shelter for weary travelers, who would rest on the stone benches before continuing their journey.
  7. A flock of seagulls perched precariously on the pilings of the hithe, their cries mingling with the sound of waves crashing nearby.
  8. The hithe served as a convenient landing point for those wishing to access the remote coastal village.
  9. With the tide rising, the hithe gradually became submerged, leaving only the wooden posts protruding from the water.
  10. As the sun began to set, the hithe transformed into a picturesque silhouette, casting long shadows across the tranquil harbor.

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A port or small haven; -- used in composition; as, Lambhithe, now Lambeth.

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Boats were tethered securely to the timber hithe, awaiting the arrival of passengers.

The water's edge was lined with a quaint hithe, where fishermen would dock their small boats.

The wooden hithe groaned under the weight of a laden barge, its oars creaking rhythmically.

The hithe was a bustling hub of activity, with merchants unloading their wares and sailors preparing for their voyages.