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n. (sea fan English)
Usage examples of "sea fans".
There were delicate sea fans and huge brain coral, their vivid colors and sculptured contours spreading into the blue void like a majestic garden with a myriad of archways and grottos.
On their dive belts were palm-sized dissuaders in case the hammerheads or other sharks in the sun-shafted waters took interest in them, but the only attention they received was from sea fans and softer things waving slightly in the tricky currents.
There were delicate sea fans dangling from them, waving back and forth in the light currents.
Assuming that the jellyfish and the shrimps and the sea fans and now the sea snakes were his manifestations.
On some of the rock ledges sea fans and sea whips waved sinuously in the current.
There were more clumps, the ink splashes of sea eggs, crowds of small glittering reef fish, a small forest of sea fans that beckoned and waved with the ebb and flow like the hair of drowned women.
When the wind blew the wet feathers across his vision, they looked like fronds and sea fans.
Only her vivid blue-green eyeseyes Daphne had inherited-remained rooted in the silt of her daughters words, like the undersea plants Lydia was so fond of painting: delicate-looking sea fans and eelgrass tough enough to survive the millennia.
Wild orchids, gnarls of cypress knees, circlets of sun slanting down onto green marsh water, a half acre of-wind moving across the grass flats, fading and dying, throaty gossip of wild turkeys, fading life of a boated tarpon, angelfish-batting their eye lashes moving coy and elusive between the sea fans, the full, constant, mind-warping, roaring, whistling scream of full hurricane.
Wide sea fans swayed and beckoned in the eddies, and in the grey valleys they caught the light of the moon and waved spectrally, like fragments of the shrouds of men buried at sea.
Surrounding the two major pieces of the wreck, lying on white sand, scattered across coral, sea fans, sponges and stone, were the shattered remains of the boat's midsection.