Pier in a sentence as a noun

As a businessman, I am now my clients' pier, not their peon.

Santa Monica, across the street from the beach/pier.

I had a hard time seeing myself take the time to go to a pier to get on a floating flagship store.

It's nice to take the kindle on vacation and read out on the pier in ultra-bright sunlight and charge it exactly never.

Reminds me of the fishermans parable:An American businessman was at the pier of a small coastal Mexican village when a small boat with just one fisherman docked.

[6] Immediately, one of the iron columns supporting the suspension chains on the Broughton side of the river fell towards the bridge, carrying with it a large stone from the pier to which it had been bolted.

Sounds like the parable of the mexican fisherman:An executive from America was standing at the pier of a Mexican village, taking a much needed vacation.

Server is struggling, here's the text:A vacationing American businessman standing on the pier of a quaint coastal fishing village in southern Mexico watched as a small boat with just one young Mexican fisherman pulled into the dock.

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Pier definitions

noun

a platform built out from the shore into the water and supported by piles; provides access to ships and boats

See also: wharf wharfage dock

noun

(architecture) a vertical supporting structure (as a portion of wall between two doors or windows)

noun

a support for two adjacent bridge spans