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		shallowsshal‧lows /ˈʃæləʊz $ -loʊz/ noun [plural]    - A man scything brown bracken by the shallows of Dunoon.
 - But the bamboo sailing rafts needed less than a foot of water to float, and came gliding right into the shallows.
 - It was as if the viewer were actually standing ankle-deep in the shallows overlooking the brink.
 - She, good girl, slid over the bow and into the shallows with the line.
 - Then I dropped him in the shallows, where he leapt about and thrashed his arms as if he could swim.
 - They sailed on over the friendly shallows toward the sun, levitating behind the waves on the reef.
 - They talk and live in the upper reaches, in the rapid shallows.
 
   ► the shallows- A number of small fish live in the shallows.
 
    the shallows an area of shallow water  |