Associations to the word «Shoaling»
Noun
- Impediment
- Steamboat
- Shelf
- Horseshoe
- Bearing
- Patch
- Hawkins
- Swim
- Galveston
- Ran
- Flat
- Hermes
- Rudder
- Foot
- Cedar
- Extremity
- Archipelago
- Turtle
- Haul
- Dam
- Confluence
- Westerly
- Drift
- Cast
- Galley
- Oyster
- Sandy
- Raft
- Vicinity
- Malacca
- Philippine
- Huron
- Salmon
- Deep
- Ballast
- Shipping
- West
- Predator
- Trout
- Breeze
- Airport
- Trafalgar
- Shelby
- Flock
- Silt
- Nashville
- Pebble
- Stretch
- Eel
- Ocean
- East
- Navigator
- Danger
- Lake
- Blockade
- River
- Flotilla
- Barge
- Screw
- Broad
- Narrow
- Sound
- Sledge
- Seine
- Light
Adjective
Adverb
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".
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