Breakwater in a sentence as a noun

This should be a map of Plymouth Sound in the UK, with the breakwater at the bottom, most likely.

In this case the two overlaid images give you two copies of the breakwater.

Another million cubic yards came a couple years later, the sand this time recovered from dredging operations along a nearby breakwater.

They were probably running parallel to the breakwater and hit this hidden anomaly in the reef and then wave action trapped the ship in this literal corner.

For example, they labeled the geyser picture correctly, but their top labels also included "sandbar", "breakwater" and "leatherback turtle".

Building Warrnambool's iconic breakwater causes siltage to build up at the mouth of the Merri so it's not so much that foxes got onto the island but that they have access when the sandbars build up.

Other reactors on the Japanese coast survived because they updated the breakwaters after the Indonesian tsunami.

Breakwater definitions

noun

a protective structure of stone or concrete; extends from shore into the water to prevent a beach from washing away

See also: groin groyne mole bulwark seawall jetty