fjord
IPA: fjˈɔrd
noun
- A long, narrow, deep inlet between cliffs.
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Examples of "fjord" in Sentences
- That is, north of the main fjord running east and west toward the Swedish border.
- After which they would very likley toss you in fjord or use you to stir a martini.
- On the opposite side of the fjord was the town of Moss, where the convention by which Norway and
- Oslo fjord which is the site of several wonderful museums as well as the King's private residence.
- ¶ Raud the Strong was the name of a peasant who abode at Godey in that fjord which is named Salpti (Salten).
- The one big main fjord comes in and splits into three arms, one going back practically due east; one, roughly, south; and one, roughly, north.
- Worse however, if you happen to be at the end of a bay or fjord pointing in the wrong direction, you may have a funnel effect magnifying the height of the water.
- Further down the fjord was the Pirate Cave - a bit of a rip-off as there were only models of pirates and no real ones, and then back home, again stopping for the required jumping off the boat swim, that again we both did.
- AT the north of the Ringkjobing Fjord, not far from Nysogn, a wild, ragged-looking castle has dug its talons into the rocks, and stands with a haggard defiance fronting the fjord, which is as immobile and as chill as death.
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