Associations to the word «Quay»
Noun
- Storey
- Platt
- Lyon
- Belfast
- Verandah
- Wight
- Piccadilly
- Port
- Cargo
- Sydney
- Siding
- Plank
- Liverpool
- Kiln
- Masonry
- Viaduct
- Merchant
- Portsmouth
- Penang
- Buckley
- Cask
- Headland
- Shopping
- Pedestrian
- Tug
- Blair
- Tide
- Regeneration
- Brisbane
- Cruise
- Osprey
- Condominium
- Bridge
- Cove
- Usher
- Bale
- Badger
- Christchurch
- Cardiff
- Brothers
- Eden
- Corvette
- Promontory
- Brewer
- Footpath
- Glide
- Thames
- Vessel
- Reclamation
- Facade
- Palais
- Chester
- Bordeaux
- Shoreline
- Terminus
- Perth
- Fishing
- Ramp
- Colliery
- Hanover
- Crewe
- Funnel
- Ipswich
- Mole
- Galley
- Tram
- Inn
- Junction
- Landing
- Cork
- Retail
- Railway
- Hogg
Adjective
Adverb
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Wiktionary
QUAY, noun. (nautical) A stone or concrete structure on navigable water used for loading and unloading vessels; a wharf.
QUAY, verb. To land or tie up at a quay or similar structure, especially used in the phrase "quay up".
Dictionary definition
QUAY, noun. Wharf usually built parallel to the shoreline.
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