37 examples of embouchure in sentences

According to Marmol, Mamora was built by Jakob-el-Mansour to defend the embouchure of the river.

Furthermore it seemed now satisfactorily settled that all the inland rivers as yet discovered found the same common embouchure.

they followed the Tambo River down its course through fine grazing country, both plains and forest, until in due course it led them to the point of its embouchure in the lakes of the south coast.

At ten o'clock, wafted along by a slow wind, we turned the point and entered the Bay of Suediah, formed by the embouchure of the River Orontes.

The General and myself went to put up at the Tête d'Or, the only inn where we could procure beds; and we embarked early next morning at the embouchure of the canal on board of a treckschuyt which conveyed us in three hours to Bruges.

Ehrenbreitstein completely commands all the adjacent country and enfilades the embouchure of the Moselle which flows into the Rhine at Coblentz, where there is an elegant stone bridge across the Moselle.

The works of Castel take in flank and enfilade the embouchure of the river Mayn which flows into the Rhine.

Ensminger was a stout manly fellow, of the characteristic traits of Anglo-Saxon daring; but he thought it prudent not to plunge too hastily into this mad current, and we slept at the precise point of embouchure, where, I think, Cairo is now located.

The opening trended deeply in to the North-West and bore the character of a river with a good port at its embouchure; the heads of which were rocky and apparently bold, but the light colour of the water between them indicated that its entrance was shoal, and would prove both intricate and dangerous to pass.

This reach extends four miles; and being from five to seven fathoms deep, and more than half a mile wide, forms an excellent port: half way up on the north side is a wide inlet; probably the embouchure of a mountain stream, for it appeared to wind under the base of Manning Peak.

THE CLARINET embouchure, clarinet lesson no. 8. by Walter Mauney Eby. © 20Oct24, A811660.

© 15Jul24, A801037. R96257, 13Jun52, Warner Bros. Pictures, inc. (PWH) EBY, WALTER MAUNEY The clarinet embouchure.

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EBY, WALTER MAUNEY The saxophone embouchure and other valuable pointers.

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THE SAXOPHONE embouchure and other valuable pointers, by Walter Mauney Eby.

Harper & Bros. (PWH); 12Jul54; R133150. EBY, WALTER M. The clarinet embouchure and other valuable pointers.

The clarinet embouchure and other valuable pointers.

© 15Jul24, A801037. R96257, 13Jun52, Warner Bros. Pictures, inc. (PWH) EBY, WALTER MAUNEY The clarinet embouchure.

R90407. SEE The clarinet embouchure.

EBY, WALTER MAUNEY The saxophone embouchure and other valuable pointers.

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A cette embouchure des deux rivières le Turc tient habituellement quatre-vingts ou cent fustes, galiottes et gripperies, pour passer, en temps de guerre, sa cavalerie et son armée.

It had shoals off its embouchure; and these, he rightly enough fancied, would induce Captain Cuffe to be wary.

In all probability this is the embouchure of a considerable freshwater stream, but the shallowness of the head of the bay and the usual bar off the mouth of the supposed river, determined Captain Stanley to return to the ship, as the time which would otherwise have been spent in exploring a useless creek might be devoted to some better purpose.

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