Spoondrift [noun]

Definition of Spoondrift:

fast-flowing water

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Sentence/Example of Spoondrift:

Spoondrift is the spray from the tops of the waves, explained Pearl.

Just the same, I guess I can show you girls a good time at Spoondrift.

And it was cold—oh, it was cold!The pinching cold was like a vise: Spoondrift flew freezing,—fold on foldIt coated them with ice.

It blew so that the spoondrift was driven over the sea, and the spray was dashed far in over the ice.

She dodged occasionally to protect her eyes from the spoondrift which slatted so sharply across the deck and 156 into the cockpit.

Amid a mass of spoondrift the schooner drove helplessly before it.

The spoondrift began to fly so that you could not see the moon, and the wind was enough to choke you if you faced it.

But if we got off about here and went right through those woods yonder, wed reach the Spoondrift bungalow in an hour.

The party from Spoondrift bungalow got back in season to get luncheon; after which they rested and then bathed.

Those next few minutes were terribly exciting for all hands at the Spoondrift bungalow.