Tideways [noun]

Definition of Tideways:

pathway, usually containing water

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Sentence/Example of Tideways:

But that might have occurred through want of careful tending in a tideway.

Upon him drifted Mrs. Worthington, like a peony in the tideway.

Then, as the fishermen say, the tideway is ‘all of a paffle.’

Its chief patrons were tideway clubs and the Kingston Rowing Club.

On the tideway in sculling matches, it is usual for pilots to conduct scullers.

He rolled forward majestically to the turn-table, and swung like a man-of-war in a tideway, till he picked up his track.

So without climbing out from under the high banks of the creek he splashed out into the tideway, and started back.

They bring the charge near to the ship's bottom, but are difficult to manage in a tideway, and can be easily found by dragging.

The galley at last drew up under the counter of a large ship of foreign rig, lying in the tideway off Tilbury Hope.

How shall a loving wife express warmth of sentiment elsewhere, without the one beam too much, that plunges her on a tideway?