shoal
71shoal — 1) (noun) a) A relatively shallow place in a stream, lake, sea, or other body of water; a shallows. b) A natural, subaqueous ridge, bank, or bar consisting of, or covered by, sand or other unconsolidated material, rising from the bed… …
72shoal — ʃəʊl n. sand bank in shallow water; area of shallow water; school of fish; large group of people or things v. throng, crowd together, gather into a large group (of fish, etc.); become shallow; make shallow …
73shoal — halos …
74shoal — shoal1 noun 1》 a large number of fish swimming together. 2》 informal, chiefly Brit. a large number of people or things. verb (of fish) form shoals. Origin C16: prob. from MDu. schōle troop ; cf. school2. shoal2 noun 1》 an area of shallow water.… …
75shoal — I. n. 1. Crowd, throng, multitude, swarm, horde. 2. Shallow, sand bank, bar. II. v. n. 1. Crowd, throng. 2. Grow shallow. III. a. Shallow …
76shoal — noun (C) 1 a large group of fish swimming together 2 a small hill of sand just below the surface of water that makes it dangerous for boats …
77shoal — [ʃəʊl] noun [C] a group of fish that swim together …
78shoal — Hāpapa, kākaha, pāpa u …
79shoal — 1. n. & v. n. 1 a great number of fish swimming together (cf. SCHOOL(2)). 2 a multitude; a crowd (shoals of letters). v.intr. (of fish) form shoals. Etymology: prob. re adoption of MDu. schole SCHOOL(2) 2. n., v., & adj. n. 1 a an area of shallow …
80Municipio de Shoal Creek (condado de Cherokee, Carolina del Norte) — Shoal Creek Municipio de los Estados Unidos …