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Filter by Meaning The shoaling of actors on the small stage made the performance more intimate.
The shoaling of soldiers in the trenches was a common sight during the war.
The shoaling of birds on the tree branch created a beautiful sight.
The shoaling of students around the professor made it hard for him to see the whiteboard.
The shoaling of children around the ice cream truck was a common sight during the summer.
The shoaling of tourists made it difficult to move around the crowded market.
The shoaling of ants on the sugar cube was fascinating to watch.
The shoaling of tourists in front of the famous monument made it hard to take a good picture.
The shoaling of fish near the reef made it a prime location for snorkeling.
The shoaling of naval vessels in the harbor was an impressive sight.
The navy's response to the threat was to create a shoaling of ships as a show of force.
The formation of the shoaling allowed the fleet to protect itself from aerial attacks.
The size of the shoaling gave the impression of an unstoppable force.
The captain ordered the ships to form a shoaling to prevent enemy attacks.
The naval force formed a shoaling to enter the enemy waters.
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