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"the briny" Definitions
  1. the sea

66 Sentences With "the briny"

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I took notes as we breathed in the briny smells.
George Washington allegedly couldn't get enough of the briny confection.
They found it in the briny waters of Iceland's hot springs.
Eye the wine list, but order the briny, sherry-based Castaway cocktail.
He reassembled and resurrected the briny kids and punished the guilty innkeeper.
She could think more productively in the briny air; she got things right.
Some members like to live on the briny side and spring for Costco's seafood ...
A vital part of British boozing history was consigned to the briny deep forever.
The briny intrusion that has put paid to the Choctaw village is devastating southern Louisiana.
Is it the briny wind blowing in off the Atlantic that provides its saline character?
Here, the briny pickle flavor is cut by the sweet, nutty taste of the peanut butter. 
The shore break was gentle; the water, a bright shade of turquoise; the briny air, warm.
The researchers believe this means that the salts crystallized in a wet environment beneath the briny ponds.
Leave it quite rare to really enjoy the flavor of the fish against the briny, citrusy sauce.
Ceviche might follow, bracing and bright, or rousing leche de tigre, the briny ceviche marinade drunk straight.
The briny rush of soy; ginger's low burn; pickled cabbage with that heady funk so close to rot.
The briny taste of her souse, pickled pigs' feet served in an acidic brine, recalled the salty waves.
Imagine a vegetarian meatball but loaded with the briny funk of dried shrimp, and then the piney-ness of romeritos.
I would return to this feeling a month later when I ran into the briny deep with my gal pal.
The little bowl to the side is for sipping the briny dashi and had Yuzu zest rubbed all over the rim.
But the action very quickly moves from the briny depths to a marine life rehabilitation center off the northern California coast.
It's not worth getting fancy here, according to Anderson; you want the briny, throwback flavor that only comes from cheap, canned olives.
" But, Barbara added, "we don't generally get so literal about it as to charge off into the briny deep or the creek.
The briny, tidal water of the Bei River, the residents' lifeblood, has been dredged and is polluted, overfished and crowded with ships.
As those plates pull apart, hot springs bubble up into acidic pools that form ethereal crystals and pillars as the briny waters evaporate.
To take this dish to the next level, grate on some bottarga for the briny savoriness you can get only from cured fish.
Yet when I stepped out onto the deck, the briny wind whipping my hair, I felt the same spark of excitement in my chest.
But we were mesmerized by the pulse of the ocean, alive to the sound of the surf and the scent of the briny air.
They do better with more forthright toppings, like the briny olives tucked into a version named Kosovo, in homage to the majority Albanian population there.
It is not until the fourth hole that the course kisses the coast and the briny smell of the sea wafts in the heavy air.
Tender, slow-cooked lamb was served with chickpeas and preserved lemon and nicely offset the briny octopus salad, earning "best-ever" praise from my companions.
Other potentially identifying marks like scars and tattoos are lost to the briny deep, as scarcely more than bone and ribbons of flesh return to shore.
It must be stealing words from the briny jars in her mind, unspoken and unspeakable—because how could a scaly demon-rat know the verb "predecease"?
A delightful starter matched steamed clams and thin disks of andouille sausage, which lent a little spiciness and an engaging root-beer sweetness to the briny clams.
Adult females lay thousands of eggs annually, which float in the tides, and eventually develop into juvenile bass, which thrive in the briny complexities of the lower Hudson.
The salmon confit hiding in that tin of Osetra caviar is there not just to surprise the diner, but to enhance the briny, mysterious flavor of the roe.
It's where the briny Gulf of Mexico mixes with the fresh water that flows down the Caloosahatchee River from Lake Okeechobee, and Mitsch hopes it will yield an answer.
The sheep, a breed called paska ovka, graze on the landscape, and their milk takes on the briny tang of the environment in a local cheese called Paski Sir.
In his plays, ranging from early one-acts like "Thirst" to his Pulitzer Prize-winning "Anna Christie," the briny world affects his characters' interpretations, and misinterpretations, of life on dry land.
Using a tiny fork to dig out the briny flesh of mussels and alternating with some fat, salty Belgian-style fries dipped in herbed mayo might just be the secret to happiness.
Then, she releases her audience into the briny, Nathan's hotdog-scented afternoon, where they chatter about the performance they just witnessed at the Coney Island Circus Sideshow: the amazing Nati, Patchwork Girl.
GPS doesn't penetrate the briny deep, so Darpa, the Pentagon's research arm, wants a system that will keep the robots plumbing the oceans on the map, and it's asking for proposals from industry.
In the meantime, city officials say they have no plans to seek a new owner for the restaurant; the ghostly concrete-and-glass structure sits empty along banks lapped by the briny tide.
The briny air gnawing patterns into walls, the serpentine lanes shaded by filigreed balconies, and the ornately carved teak doors: All lend Stone Town a dreamlike beauty that even sheets of rain can't obscure.
Since the end of 2014, Indonesia has blasted 220 boats to the briny depths, making something of a show of the whole thing by dramatically blowing up the boats in public in various locations around the country.
There was a very welcome spin on skate grenobloise in which the fish was replaced by creamy white halibut under a golden bread-crumb crust; sea beans extended the briny flavor of capers in the brown butter sauce.
That may not sound like a big deal to most, but an exclusive sneak peek at Tuesday's Jill and Jessa: Counting On reveals that eating the briny snack is nothing less than a storied tradition for the Duggar family.
As noted by Ralph Kahn, an atmospheric scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, the fires are producing noxious, grayish-white smoke palls, fueled in part by the high salt content from the briny substrate found in this desert region.
Wells in the area produce 10 gallons or more of the briny waste for every gallon of oil — and the hydraulic fracturing boom that let drillers tap into previously inaccessible pockets of petroleum resulted in hundreds of millions of gallons more wastewater.
THE NEXT MORNING, as my family climbs out of our car in Jamestown, one of Accra's oldest districts, we are met by the stench of sewage, rotting fish, the briny smell of ocean and a seemingly endless number of brightly painted fishing boats.
Ecuador's national dish, encebollado, is a ruddy stew of tuna, lightly poached until not too far from rare, with fat cuts of cassava, boiled in the briny poaching liquid, and a crowning heap of curtido — pickled red onions and tomato under a flutter of cilantro.
It was the first time I'd been back since and the smell of the briny air felt like my father — smelled like my father had smelled a thousand times, the salty ocean on his overly tanned skin when he'd come back from a few days out at sea.
Forged over two decades of playing, recording, and touring the world in "weird rock" bands like Lozen, a drum-and-bass duo named after the legendary female Apache warrior, and the briny trio Helms Alee, Hozoji's vocal, bass guitar, and drum stylings, in particular, are exercises in pure attack.
I'd caught glimpses of Mr. Gay over the years, along with other members of the family (a grandson frequently works the cash register), but I'd never spent more than a few minutes in the bustling front room, where coolers of shrimp, crab and local fish fill the air with the briny scent of a Lowcountry summer.
SING A FEW BARS "Ahh … Bonjour, Salut and welcome to this quiet corner of the ocean floor teeming with all the many kinds of undersea life," says the offstage voice of the French narrator to set the scene for SpongeBob's own welcome: Jump out of bedMix up a breakfast for my favorite pet snailFull steam aheadThe S.S. I Am Ready is about to set sail GOAL "We're welcoming people to the unique world of Bikini Bottom," said Mr. Jarrow, referring to the briny, deep setting.
In the 1920s, the land housed a strawberry farm owned by Michigan lumberman Ward Miller.About the Briny Breezes deal. Sun-Sentinel, December 13, 2006. Retrieved January 7, 2007.
The term "lick" derived from wildlife licking salt from the ground around the briny springs. Nathan and Daniel Morgan Boone sons of famed frontiersman Daniel Boone manufactured salt here from 1805-1812, shipping it to St. Louis. Their partners and co-operators James and Jesse Morrison continued the salt business until 1833. Salt boiling continued intermittently until the 1860s.
She tells her snobbish grandfather (Henry Stephenson), to his great dismay, that "Joe's the first man I've ever met I'm afraid of. It's exciting." At one point, Joe teaches Dorothy Australian rhyming slang, for example, "tit for tat" (hat), "twist and twirl" (girl), "storm and strife" (wife). Later, he renames his gambling ship the "Briny Marlin" (darling) in her honor.
The fresh water of the Guadiana favors the growth of the Common Reed (Phragmites australis, Phragmites communis), and the briny water of the Gigüela favors the growth of the marshy vegetation, principally the Great Fen-sedge (Cladium mariscus). The Great Fen-sedge abounded extraordinarily, and it was one of the most extensive zones in Occidental Europe. There were groups of Bulrushes (g. Typha, Scirpus lacustris, Scirpus maritimus) and Rush (g.
It was one of the first filtered swimming pools in western North America, and was a cleaner alternative than swimming in the briny Great Salt Lake. Lagoon's popularity grew during the 1920s and 1930s. There was betting and horse racing there in the 1920s, but the Utah State Legislature put a stop to that only a few years after it began. The first Fun House was built in 1929, along with many other midway shows, rides, and games.
The objects found in these deposits were in various conditions of preservation, from those which looked fresh and almost new, to those which could be hardly distinguished from the briny peat mire where they were embedded. They consisted of wood, cordage and like perishable materials associated with implements and ornaments of more enduring substances, such as shell, bone and horn. Only a few shaped of stone were encountered during the entire search. Articles of wood far outnumbered all others.
Some of the cartoons featured a recurring character named Badman, a jerky supervillain with a Batman get-up who is actually a 5-year-old boy that is nice and kind. The boy can only transform to Badman if he ever hears or says the word "bad", and for Badman, vice versa for "good". In the episode "Badman of the Briny", the two finally find out that they are the same person in several scenes. Another recurring character was a western outlaw named Getoutoftownbysundown Brown.
By far the best known book on the Houtman Abrolhos itself is Malcolm Uren's Sailormen's ghosts: The Abrolhos islands in three hundred years of romance, history, and adventure. First published in 1940, this book saw numerous editions published in the 1940s, and was even republished in 1980 as a "West Australian classic". In it, Uren tells both the history of the islands and the story of his own visit to the islands. Other books include William Bede Christie's 1909 Christmas on the briny: the innocents abroad, or, a holiday trip to the Abrolhos islands, Deborah Lisson's 1991 The Devil's Own, and Alison Louise Wright's 1998 Abrolhos Islands Conversations.
Statue of the Hare of Inaba and Ōnamuji (Ōkuninushi) at Hakuto Shrine in Tottori, Tottori Prefecture Ōkuninishi (as Ōnamuji) first appears in the Kojiki in the famous tale of the Hare of Inaba. Ōnamuji's elder brothers, collectively known as the yasokami (八十神 'eighty deities', 'eighty' probably being an expression meaning 'many'), were all suitors seeking the hand of Yagamihime (八上比売) of the land of Inaba in marriage. As they were travelling together from their home country of Izumo to Inaba to court her, the brothers encounter a rabbit, flayed and raw-skinned, lying in agony upon the Cape of Keta (気多前 Keta no saki, identified with Hakuto Coast in Tottori Prefecture). Ōnamuji's brothers, as a prank, instructed the hare to wash itself in the briny sea and then blow itself dry in the wind, but this only made the hare's pain worse.
The first title published by MLJ, Blue Ribbon Comics initially ran a mixture of content, in the manner of most early comic books. These included the science-fiction feature "Dan Hastings" (#1–2), crime, short humor fillers, and adventure tales such as, from issue #1, "Burk of the Briny" in #1 and Cliff Thorndyke's African adventure "Village of Missing Men". "Rang-a-Tang the Wonder Dog", the tales of an intelligent dog in the Rin Tin Tin vein, written by Joe Blair and primarily drawn by Ed Smalle, was the only feature to appear in every issue. Another, "Corporal Collins, Infantryman", a war feature drawn by Charles Biro, about a U.S. soldier stranded in France when World War II breaks outan almost identical premise to a later MLJ character, "Sergeant Boyle" in Pep Comics, who was stranded in England at the start of the war was in every issue but the first.
154 Good people give attention and listen to my song; I will unfold a circumstance that does to love belong; Concerning of a pretty maid who ventur'd we are told Across the briny ocean as a female sailor bold. Her name was Ann Jane Thornton, as you presently shall hear, And also that she was born in fam'd Gloucestershire; Her father now lives in Ireland, respected we are told, And grieving for his daughter—this female sailor bold. She was courted by a captain when not fifteen years of age, And to be joined in holy wedlock this couple did engage, But the captain was bound to America, as I will now unfold, And she followed him o'er the ocean did this female sailor bold. She dress'd herself with sailors clothes and was overcome with joy When with a captain she did engage to serve as cabin boy, And when New York in America this fair maid did behold She determined to seek her true love did this female sailor bold.

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