What is the meaning of SHOAL. Phrases containing SHOAL
See meanings and uses of SHOAL!Slangs & AI meanings
a dangerous rock or shoal having only a few feet of water on it at high tide
a lagoon at a river mouth. A small harbour where small boats shelter, enclosed, except the shoal narrow entrance, by a sand bar.
Shallow water that is a hazard to navigation.
To lounge about lazily.
an area of shoal water with abundant bait fish, where fishing is successfully carried out
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
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1. A slang term for a raised portion of a ship's deck. A doghouse is usually added to improve headroom below or to shelter a hatch. 2. Can be used as a term for a small cabin or compartment accessible from the upper deck.
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superl.
Not deep; having little depth; shoal.
n.
A sandbank or bar which makes the water shoal.
n.
A place where the water of a sea, lake, river, pond, etc., is shallow; a shallow.
v. i.
To assemble in a multitude; to throng; as, the fishes shoaled about the place.
a.
Full of shoals, or shallow places.
a.
Having little depth; shallow; as, shoal water.
n.
A shoal of fish.
n.
A place in a body of water where the water is not deep; a shoal; a flat; a shelf.
a.
Becoming shallow gradually.
v. i.
To become shallow; as, the color of the water shows where it shoals.
n.
The quality or state of being shoaly; little depth of water; shallowness.
n.
The breaking in pieces, or shattering, of a ship or other vessel by being cast ashore or driven against rocks, shoals, etc., by the violence of the winds and waves.
n.
See Shoal.
n.
A great multitude assembled; a crowd; a throng; -- said especially of fish; as, a shoal of bass.
imp. & p. p.
of Shoal
v. t.
To cause to become more shallow; to come to a more shallow part of; as, a ship shoals her water by advancing into that which is less deep.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Shoal
a.
Collecting or running in schools or shoals.
n.
A shoal; a multitude; as, a school of fish.
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