river

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Recent Examples of river Maybe next week, the boys could wade into the river near Mancelona and collect bushels of watercress, which carpeted the surface there. Rozina Ali, New Yorker, 21 Aug. 2026 The agreement was made at a time when the region had a smaller population and benefited from wetter years, with much more snow to feed the river’s headwaters in the Rocky Mountains. Laura Paddison, CNN Money, 21 Aug. 2026 Alternative land routes for Ukrainian grain are also being stymied by low water levels on the Danube river, and by rail maintenance in Eastern Europe. Jenni Reid, CNBC, 21 Aug. 2026 The town of Belmont sits near the Catawba river and Lake Wylie. Eva Flowe august 21, Charlotte Observer, 21 Aug. 2026 See All Example Sentences for river
Recent Examples of Synonyms for river
Noun
  • Authorities have also begun to reduce the daily number of ships that can transit the canal.
    Hira Humayun, CNN Money, 21 Aug. 2026
  • Amid concerns of a further reduction in precipitation and runoff, the canal operator has already imposed multiple draft restrictions for larger Neopanamax vessels to limit the amount of freight carried through the channel.
    Glenn Taylor, Footwear News, 21 Aug. 2026
Noun
  • The Sound and the Fury The Compson family, their struggles, and their haunting legacies are at the center of this shattering, stream-of-consciousness marvel by William Faulkner.
    Caroline Rogers, Southern Living, 22 Aug. 2026
  • Outside, the lush grounds host a 55-foot pool with a spillover spa, a kitchen and bar barbecue setup, a meditation garden with an infrared sauna, a stream, and a chicken—or peacock—coop.
    Wendy Bowman, Robb Report, 21 Aug. 2026
Noun
  • But the reality of who wields influence in the waterway is more nuanced than either side is willing to admit.
    Billy Stockwell, CNN Money, 20 Aug. 2026
  • Twenty years before her great-grandfather opened the boat tours, the waterway was a highway for loggers, but the logjam of 1886 was a doozy.
    John Lauritsen, CBS News, 20 Aug. 2026
Noun
  • According to the Pueblo County Sheriff's Office, a Beulah man was swept away in fast-moving flood waters on Sunday afternoon.
    Christa Swanson, CBS News, 17 Aug. 2026
  • But flood waters have now started to recede and the city has reopened some of the flood gates, according to the Indianapolis Department of Public Works.
    Chandelis Duster, NPR, 16 Aug. 2026
Noun
  • Madly sentient guts spill from the sitter’s back in swollen rivulets.
    Tessa Solomon, ARTnews.com, 15 July 2026
  • Our beach quickly turned into a morass of clay, cut through by dozens of fast-flowing rivulets.
    John Todd, Outdoor Life, 9 July 2026
Noun
  • Saltwater speeds up rust and wear, plants need regular care, docks face storms and tides, and equipment like generators, solar panels, and desalination systems will eventually need replacing.
    Jim Dobson, Forbes.com, 21 Aug. 2026
  • The tides are turning a bit on the perception of starting out on coming-of-age or romance series.
    Nicole Fell, HollywoodReporter, 21 Aug. 2026

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“River.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/river. Accessed 23 Aug. 2026.

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