Quay is a wharf or dock area where cargo is loaded and unloaded. The quay was full of ships from faraway lands.
A group of new ships was standing in a quay
A crowd was waiting on the quay.
She sat at the end of the quay, fishing and watching the boats sailing into the harbour.
Our Singapore River tour boat docked at Clark Quay.
Like a noun. For example, "I asked my friend to tell me what a quay was, since I didn't know."
A homophone for "key" is "quay." The word "quay" refers to a structure built along the shore or a riverbank that is used for loading and unloading boats or ships.
"Quay" functions as a noun and is used to refer to a structure built parallel to the shoreline for docking ships or loading and unloading cargo.
Key and cay are the homophones for quay
Stephen Quay goes by Brothers Quay.
Timothy Quay goes by Brothers Quay.
Dave Quay's birth name is David Maxwell Dunn Quay.
there 1 syllable in quay