1. quay - Noun
2. quay - Adjective
3. quay - Verb
4. quay - Adverb
5. Quay - Proper noun
A mole, bank, or wharf, formed toward the sea, or at the side of a harbor, river, or other navigable water, for convenience in loading and unloading vessels.
To furnish with quays.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA convert thick portion of the castle wall and water gate can still be seen on West Quay, and the remains of a wall of a building that was probably built within the castle can be viewed in Queen Street. Source: Internet
After a failed attempt to bomb Canary Wharf in 1992, a large IRA bomb exploded at South Quay on 9 February 1996. Source: Internet
A cruise boat at the quay at Avignon. Source: Internet
A spokesperson added: “St Andrew’s House and Victoria Quay were lit blue and yellow overnight on January 31 and in rainbow colours from February 1 to mark the start of LGBT History Month. Source: Internet
A model of the ship The Black Prince is covered in flowers and is taken in procession from the Quay at Millbrook to the beach at Cawsand where it is cast adrift. Source: Internet
Emsworth Quay flooded at high water on 10 March 2008 In the 20th century Emsworth became a resort for pleasure boats. Source: Internet