quay|quays in English
noun
[kɪː]
(British) dock, wharf alongside a waterway
Use "quay|quays" in a sentence
1. The ITV franchise Granada Television is partially headquartered in the old Granada Studios site on Quay Street and the new location at MediaCityUK as part of the initial phase of its migration to Salford Quays.
2. We moored alongside the quay.
3. Do you know Beacon Quay?
4. That means permits to enter quays and permits to board ships.
5. The vessel anchored alongside the quay.
6. The vessel anchored Alongside the quay
7. We tied up alongside the quay.
8. We put off from the quay.
9. Two Bumboats are moored at the quay
10. A crowd was waiting on the quay.
11. To the end of the quay and back.
12. According to Quay, Allergic reactions are the body’s
13. 14 Over one million tonnes of agricultural related products pass over the quays in Belfast each year.
14. Straits Quay Mall is the closest landmark to Chymes
15. We would stroll down to the quay at Bideford.
16. I was tempted to use the quay, but didn't.
17. SLOWLY the fishing cutter Skagstein slid from the quay.
18. There are all kinds of ships in a quay.
19. Queensway Quay will incorporate shops, restaurants and other amenities.
20. The narrow quay was encumbered by hundreds of carts.
21. Length of quay at the discharge berth measures 130 metres.
22. Jack and Stephen were waiting for them on the quay.
23. The “bouquinistes’ (= Paris’ Bookstalls) are traditional secondhand booksellers located along the quays of the rive Seine
24. A number of fishing boats were moored to the quay.
25. On Monday 18th January 2020 we opened Attendant South Quay