Many were caught at Isleworth and Kew, and finally they penetrated to the limit of the tideway at Teddington, and good baskets were made at Teddington Lock.
No curraghs in the tideway toss And none is beached upon the strand!
He could see the white smear of tideway that streamed around the head, and the gray wall of rock seemed forging back toward him through the midst of it.
The Shasta's bows swung seaward a little further, and both vessels swept up the tideway toward the deadly slope of stone.
I would establish a daily close time, allowing no net, device, or engine to be employed in taking Salmon between sunset and sunrise above tideway in any river; and below, I would only allow nets to be set for twelve hours per diem.
Then how are the fisheries in the estuary and just above tideway to be valued?
From this it could only escape by running back into the Swin, a very dangerous operation for vessels in a narrow tideway under the fire of enemies.
The tideway was churned up by steamers, rowing from Westminster was no longer the pleasant sport which it had been, and railway facilities for suburban rowing had hardly developed.
Nor do the leading amateur tideway clubs allow their juniors to race on them in club matches.
Those who know the effect of tides on pace, will admit that this last performance, all things considered, is Beach's best, and is also the best ever accomplished by any sculler over the Thames tideway course.
Now the writer was known to be an ally of Kelley (who usually accompanied him when training on the tideway for sculling races).
University men produce far fewer good watermen than the tideway clubs, and with good reason.
Its fortunes hang on the Kingston Rowing Club, but it is well patronised by tideway clubs.
The tidewayis always a drawback to scenery, but Barnes always used to produce good audiences and good competitors.
University men and tideway amateurs, also professionals so far as we can gather, seem not to have heard of, or at least not to have heeded, the experiment.
Its chief patrons were tideway clubs and the Kingston Rowing Club.
On the tideway in sculling matches, it is usual for pilots to conduct scullers.
Estein told her of the storm at sea and the fight with the Vikings; how they had fallen man by man, and how he too would have been numbered amongst the dead but for the tideway and the rocks.
It lay open to the south, guarded on either side by a precipitous headland, and withdrawn from the tideway and the swell of the western ocean.
Twenty years before, the Danes had sailed in force up the Shannon and fortified the island at the head of the tideway which is now the oldest part of Limerick.
Then, as the fishermen say, the tideway is 'all of a paffle.
This sea breeze blew true and warm all the afternoon, and when it met the ebb the tideway was all sparkling till the evening.
But they were distant from attainment by at the least three miles of tideway through which strong waters raced--as he could plainly see from his elevation, in the pale, streaked and wrinkled surface of the channel.
She was ballasted with the chalk; and as it is a light sort of stone, the surf has washed it ashore from that low reef in the middle of the tideway where she struck and broke up.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tideway" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.