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Example sentences for "favourite resort"

  • Here may the Kingfisher be watched, gliding like a spot of blue across the water and up the wooded stream, which is a favourite resort of the Gray Wagtail.

  • These trees are a favourite resort of Redpoles, Siskins, and almost all the British species of Titmice between October and March.

  • The turnip fields in autumn are always a favourite resort of birds.

  • The inn is on the west bank of the river and north of the bridge, and, being a favourite resort of anglers, the name Dickens gives it is appropriate enough.

  • However, many years ago there were scores of such which would answer to the description, on the Surrey side of the Thames, and no doubt Dickens hit upon one of them for Quilp's favourite resort near by his wharf.

  • A large and deep river empties its waters into this bay; its course is about due east, and it abounds with salmon, seals, and white whales, being consequently a favourite resort of the natives.

  • This is a favourite resort of the musk-ox as soon as the snow disappears.

  • From the great number of stone marks set up (the only ones that I saw on this part of the coast), I am led to infer that this is a deer-pass in the autumn, and consequently a favourite resort of the natives.

  • The climate is cold and damp, but the district has of late become a favourite resort of tourists.

  • The harbourage is excellent, and in summer the town is a favourite resort as a watering-place.

  • The Great Plain was once the favourite resort of the Bedawin when driven by war or famine across Jordan.

  • In the early Christian period the memory of Elijah consecrated Carmel, and it became a favourite resort of hermits, to whom in 412 A.

  • The dead trees of Australia, which are all hollow, are a favourite resort of the opossum.

  • Beccles was a favourite resort of the poet Crabbe.

  • Such little meadows as these about the copse are the favourite resort of birds and the very home of flowers--more so than extensive woods like the Chace, or the open pastures and arable fields.

  • This stretch of grass was divided into two large fields by a line of decaying posts and rails, and it became a favourite resort of mine in the warm days of spring, because I could almost always see and hear the cuckoos there.

  • It was for many centuries a favourite resort of the English kings, probably on account of the fine hunting-grounds in its immediate neighbourhood, and it was there that Henry VIII.

  • The first night was to be spent at Vico, a village up amongst the hills, a favourite resort of the upper ten of Ajaccio in summer.

  • It was formerly a much larger and more important place than now, and at one time was a favourite resort of visitors.

  • These were a favourite resort of the tree-snakes, and in the early morning the numbers which clung to them were sometimes quite remarkable.

  • A favourite resort of these bats is to the lofty india-rubber trees, which on one side overhang the Botanic Gardens of Paradenia in the vicinity of Kandy.

  • The orchard is never long without a tree-climber: it seems a favourite resort of these birds.

  • A lonely moss-grown hatch, which stands in a quiet shady corner not far from the lake, is a favourite resort of the kingfishers.

  • The avenue of trees beyond is the Alameda, along the bank of the Darro; a favourite resort in evenings, and a rendezvous of lovers in the summer nights, when the guitar may be heard at a late hour from the benches along its walks.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "favourite resort" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


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