Associations to the word «Shoal»
Noun
- Mangrove
- Colbert
- Gunboat
- Wreck
- Tack
- Coastline
- Shoreline
- Fisherman
- Sail
- Rip
- Current
- Ripple
- Creek
- Strait
- Schooner
- Canoe
- Sheffield
- Steering
- Rock
- Flinder
- Shark
- Brig
- Rhythm
- Tennessee
- Cove
- Tuna
- Cherokee
- Deg
- Whale
- Hazard
- Coral
- Mariner
- Fishing
- Hauling
- Natal
- Tumbling
- Duane
- Squid
- Steamer
- Diamond
- Bull
- Midway
- Tern
- Florence
- Mud
- Sea
- Mauritius
- Obstruction
- Pollock
- Boat
- Harbor
- Batavia
- Transylvania
- Pelican
- Mast
- Beacon
- Oldham
- Cree
- Weeds
- Entrance
- Whaler
- Rapid
- Surf
- Fertilizer
- Eddy
- Memphis
- Dolphin
- Pinnacle
- Sediment
- Mermaid
Adjective
Wiktionary
SHOAL, adjective. (now rare) Shallow.
SHOAL, noun. A sandbank or sandbar creating a shallow.
SHOAL, noun. A shallow in a body of water.
SHOAL, verb. To arrive at a shallow (or less deep) area.
SHOAL, verb. To cause a shallowing; to come to a more shallow part of.
SHOAL, verb. To become shallow.
SHOAL, noun. Any large number of persons or things.
SHOAL, noun. A large number of fish (or other sea creatures) of the same species swimming together.
SHOAL, verb. To collect in a shoal; to throng.
Dictionary definition
SHOAL, noun. A sandbank in a stretch of water that is visible at low tide.
SHOAL, noun. A stretch of shallow water.
SHOAL, noun. A large group of fish; "a school of small glittering fish swam by".
SHOAL, verb. Make shallow; "The silt shallowed the canal".
SHOAL, verb. Become shallow; "the lake shallowed over time".
Wise words
In words, as fashions, the same rule will hold; Alike
fantastic, if too new, or old: Be not the first by whom the
new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside.