hythe Antonyms

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Meaning of hythe

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hythe (n.)

A small haven. See Hithe.

hythe Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient hythe served as a landing place for boats along the riverbank.
  2. The narrow hythe allowed for only a small vessel to dock at a time.
  3. The dilapidated hythe bore witness to the passage of countless boats over the centuries.
  4. The stone steps of the hythe provided a sturdy footing for those disembarking.
  5. The village hythe was a hub of activity, with fishermen unloading their catch and locals gathering for news.
  6. The overgrown hythe now serves as a secluded spot for birdwatching enthusiasts.
  7. The restored hythe is now a popular destination for recreational boaters and tourists.
  8. The hythe's strategic location provides access to both the river and the surrounding countryside.
  9. The hythe's tranquil waters reflect the serene beauty of the surrounding landscape.
  10. The centuries-old hythe remains an important part of the town's maritime heritage.

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A small haven. See Hithe.

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The ancient hythe served as a landing place for boats along the riverbank.

The narrow hythe allowed for only a small vessel to dock at a time.

The dilapidated hythe bore witness to the passage of countless boats over the centuries.

The stone steps of the hythe provided a sturdy footing for those disembarking.