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Definition of fjordnext
as in bay
a part of a body of water that extends beyond the general shoreline a cruise through the breathtaking fjords along the coast of Norway

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Recent Examples of fjord Take a cruise through the fjords, rain forests, and waterfalls of the scenic Milford Sound; heli-hike your way through Franz Josef Glacier; hike part (or all) of the Tongariro Alpine Crossing; explore the Waitomo Glowworm Caves; or go whale-watching in the Bay of Plenty. Elizabeth Preske, Travel + Leisure, 11 June 2026 And the team’s official World Cup photo features the players dressed as Nordic warriors, weapons in hand, posed before a scenic fjord with long boats in the background. Los Angeles Times, 9 June 2026 The only snow in the image is that which caps the tall mountains beyond the fjord in the far distance. Story by billy Perrigo, Time, 4 June 2026 The documentary captures the beauty and resilience of the oceans of the planet, from the deep fjords of Norway where orcas teach their young to hunt, to Raja Ampat in Indonesia, home to the richest biodiversity on Earth and where a groundbreaking project is saving endangered sharks. Dessi Gomez, Deadline, 15 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for fjord
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Noun
  • All six whales tagged in Hallaniyat Bay moved between the bay, Gulf of Masirah, and northern Yemen.
    Laura Baisas, Popular Science, 19 June 2026
  • With two minutes to play in stoppage time, Mexico easily cleared a corner kick from South Korea to keep the Red Devils at bay.
    Andrew Greif, NBC news, 19 June 2026
Noun
  • Blue-green algae, known as cyanobacteria, naturally occur in inland waters, estuaries and the sea.
    Harriet Marsden, TheWeek, 18 June 2026
  • Crocodiles are more tolerant of saltwater than alligators and are commonly found in mangrove habitats, bays and estuaries in South Florida.
    Sergio Candido, CBS News, 16 June 2026
Noun
  • The sprawling coastal property encompasses roughly 3,700 acres of pastureland, woodlands, lochs, and more than three miles of dramatic shoreline.
    Abby Montanez, Robb Report, 11 June 2026
  • Covering roughly 260 kilometers from Glasgow to the west coast of Scotland, the West Highland Line is one of the most beautiful routes in the world, offering an ever-changing landscape of rugged mountains, mirror-like lochs, and remote moorlands.
    Taryn White, Travel + Leisure, 18 May 2026
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  • The outdoor eatery sits at the back of a tiny beach cove lined with beds and umbrellas on a patio under a shaded pergola.
    Madeline Fass, Vogue, 19 June 2026
  • The properties sit across a cove from where Michael Jordan once tore down his own mansion (presumably to build a bigger one — as one does).
    Charlotte Observer, Charlotte Observer, 17 June 2026

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“Fjord.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/fjord. Accessed 23 Jun. 2026.

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