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canals

n. (plural of canal English)

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Canals (disambiguation)

Canals may refer to:

  • Canals, Tarn-et-Garonne, a commune in the Tarn-et-Garonne department, France
  • Canals, Valencia, a municipality in the province of Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain
  • Canals, Córdoba, a municipality in the province of Córdoba, Argentina
  • B. de Canals, was a 14th-century Spanish author of a Latin chronicle

Usage examples of "canals".

The canals which open into the delta of the Tamber were, in the last few years, fitted with heavy, half-submerged gates of bars.

And how, even then, could Port Kar fall, for she was a mass of holdings, each individually defensible, room to room, each separated from the others by the canals which, in their hundreds, crossed and divided the city?

Its movements were as sure and as swift as though it might have been over the familiar crags of the Voltai or the canals of Port Kar.

How else, I asked myself, had he been able to take an oar on the longboat in the canals when I had gone to the hall of the Council of Captains, or been able to board the _Dorna_, or taken his place in the longboat that had ferried me to the round ship?

I found some beams and rope, and a pole, bound together a simple raft and through one of the delta canals, which were not then barred, made my escape.

I saw the _Venna_ and the _Tela_ in the lake-like courtyard of my holding, and the sea gate, and the canals, and the roofs of buildings.

He'd lived next to these canals himself for far too long not to know that the real lifeblood of Venice was not the water in her canals or the trade of her far-flung colonies, but gossip.

To be fair, on the canals, most of them had known his brother Marco anyway.

But she was grateful, even if all it meant was that the Doge was trying to get Benito Valdosta, of the CasaVecchie Valdosta, away from the canals and a certain boat-girl who might try to exercise a hold over him.

That would be like taking gold he had sacrificed to send them, and flinging it into the canals and starving, setting his sacrifice at naught because he was not there himself.

It hadn't melted her in all those years of sculling her gondola through the wet winter canals of Venice.

Saw the canals of Venice, and a canal boat with what could only be a bridal couple.

She couldn't exactly tell him that she was finding the smell of the canals hard to live with.

The boy has managed to make himself a legend, from the canals to the palace.

He steeled himself—as he'd done often enough above the canals of Venice, in years past—to ignore hunger, cold and tiredness.