Marine

//məˈɹiːn//

"Marine" in a Sentence (24 examples)

Marine plants grow on the sea bed.

Our country is rich in marine products.

Lobsters belong to a class of marine animals.

This area is rich in marine products.

A strange marine creature was found recently.

A fund was set up to preserve endangered marine life.

Tom joined the Marine Corps.

Coral reefs attract a variety of beautiful marine life.

Yuriko, a marine biology grad student, fell asleep inside a fish tank and awoke covered in octopuses and starfish.

He was a former United States Marine.

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Plastics are energy-rich substances, which is why many of them burn so readily. Any organism that could unlock and use that energy would do well in the Anthropocene. Terrestrial bacteria and fungi which can manage this trick are already familiar to experts in the field. Dr Mincer and Dr Amaral-Zettler found evidence of them on their marine plastic, too.

He was a marine in World War II.

He fought with the Marines in World War II.

The most popular model is the Chrysler 75 marined motor. This motor comes fully marined and fully reconditioned at $ 225 at Oakland.

Frank Kennedy Sr. and Jr. watch mechanic make an adjustment on one of the two Minneapolis-Moline industrial diesel engines being marined by Kennedy-Morris Co., Biloxi, Miss.

Marine engines, until 1949, included many truck engine blocks marined up.

First was in Jimmy Pope's “Willow Point,” and both units were marined in Vancouver by Nolan Lowe, in his plant at 1925 W. Georgia St., Vancouver.

This type of protection is of particular value in case of buried structures such as tanks and pipelines, transmission line towers, marined piers, laid-up ships etc.

"And Baptiste? It is there he is. The trunks of Monsieru to the number 12, and let it not loiter. And hey!" she cried with much haughtiness to an interloper who had opened the cab-door and was now officious in the transfer of the luggage, “ And hey, species of calf's head marined in mud, go, I pray you, a little that way and see if I there am."

As will be seen from this very sparing representation of indeterminable brachiopods etc. , this fauna can hardly be regarded as indicating marine submergence, for the shells of these organisms could just as readily have been swept in with the graptolites during the periods of marining.

I decided to love its drenching monopolies for it was like this: cartels of imported rain marined the yard with brackish-water jellies.

And now, having marined this Royal Harry with as large a complement of men as I could muster, shall launch her.

Just as we had got the ship's head towards the stranger , with every stitch of canvas crowded upon her , and the eight-oared cutter, manned, armed, and marined, towing astern, they had got the captured West Indiaman before the wind, with everything set.

The American coastwise laws provide that only American vessels , marined by American sailors at from $40 to $160 per month, can engage in the coastwise trade between states

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