pilings (Meaning)

pilings

a structure of piles (as one built in or near water), a structure of piles, pile

pilings Sentence Examples

  1. The sturdy wooden pilings anchored the pier into the sandy seabed.
  2. The dilapidated bridge's concrete pilings crumbled under the relentless force of the river current.
  3. The construction crew used massive steel pilings to reinforce the unstable foundation of the building.
  4. The pilings of the offshore oil platform rose majestically out of the water, providing stability amidst the stormy seas.
  5. The barnacles clung tenaciously to the barnacle-covered pilings, creating a colorful mosaic.
  6. The pilings of the old shipyard stood as silent sentinels, relics of a bygone era.
  7. The pilings supporting the boardwalk stretched out into the marsh, providing a path through the watery wilderness.
  8. The new bridge's pilings were designed to withstand the destructive power of earthquakes and floods.
  9. The archaeologist carefully excavated the ancient pilings of a prehistoric settlement, uncovering secrets of a forgotten past.
  10. The pilings of the abandoned dock served as a reminder of the bustling port that once thrived on that site.

FAQs About the word pilings

a structure of piles (as one built in or near water), a structure of piles, pile

piles, obelisks, piers,needles, buttresses, pedestals, flying buttresses, columns, pillars, posts

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The sturdy wooden pilings anchored the pier into the sandy seabed.

The dilapidated bridge's concrete pilings crumbled under the relentless force of the river current.

The construction crew used massive steel pilings to reinforce the unstable foundation of the building.

The pilings of the offshore oil platform rose majestically out of the water, providing stability amidst the stormy seas.