My ship has arrived at the wharf.
The wharf is on the north side of the marina.
Susan was play on the wharf when she slipped and fell in the river
That old wharf dog just fell overboard! Let's just tie up to the first wharf we see!
The stationary wharf left a nasty dent in our skiff.
The freighter moored alongside the wharf. i hope that works, i found it on dictionary.com
The cargo ship docked at the nearest wharf to unload.
"wharf denizen" is English. A wharf is another word for pier, and a denizen is another word for inhabitant.
another word for "quay" is wharf, a quay is a wharf, and a wharf, or let's say wharve either that, a wharf/wharve is a quay. Ta Britney Speares Fav Fan of Girls
No, the word wharf has four consonants: w, h, r, f, and one vowel: a.
A wharf is a pier or landing place for boats. Here are some sentences.The tsunami washed the wharf away.Our ship docked at the closest wharf.Many warehouses are built close to a wharf for easy cargo unloading.
Wharf is both a verb and a noun. The most common usage is as a noun. E.g. I'm meet you by the wharf.
The H is silent in the word wharf. This is because the word wharf would still sound exactly the same whether it's spelled with the H or without the H.
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