skerry Synonyms
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skerry Meaning
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skerry (n.)
A rocky isle; an insulated rock.
skerry Sentence Examples
- The towering skerry stood as a solitary sentinel in the tumultuous sea.
- Boats cautiously navigated around the treacherous skerries scattered along the coastline.
- The lighthouse on the skerry emitted a brilliant beacon, guiding sailors through the treacherous waters.
- The seagulls perched precariously on the rocky skerries, their cries echoing through the air.
- Erosion had carved a deep chasm into the skerry, creating a natural archway.
- The intrepid fisherman ventured into the treacherous waters around the skerries, hoping for a bountiful catch.
- The sun cast a golden glow upon the jagged skerries, illuminating their dramatic contours.
- The rugged skerries provided a haven for marine life, including seals, otters, and seabirds.
- Tourists marveled at the breathtaking view from the top of the tallest skerry.
- The ancient legends spoke of a mythical creature that dwelled among the skerries, guarding the secrets of the deep.
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A rocky isle; an insulated rock.
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The towering skerry stood as a solitary sentinel in the tumultuous sea.
Boats cautiously navigated around the treacherous skerries scattered along the coastline.
The lighthouse on the skerry emitted a brilliant beacon, guiding sailors through the treacherous waters.
The seagulls perched precariously on the rocky skerries, their cries echoing through the air.