1. They hugged the shore, Clayt pulling hard on the wheel at unseen shoals, flying over low water. 2. The boat hugged the shore. 3. Even though I hugged the shore of the marsh, a small chop slapped at the bow of the canoe. 4. Fewer leave Chicago running straight north, hugging the shores of Illinois and Wisconsin before dashing across the lake. 5. For villages that hug the shores of the Bering, Chukchi and Beaufort Seas, melting ice is the enemy. 6. Like a lazy ocean hugs the shore, 7. Stookey hugged the shore on the third day, stopping several times to examine geological formations and to bird-watch. 8. The last part of the journey before hugging the shore to the dock was from Sea Cliffs to Catfish Cove. 9. Then they sailed south, hugging the shore, to the wooded place they named Markland, probably Labrador. 10. To our left, hugging the shore, was a string of brightly painted cottages, several on stilts. |