1. stranding - Noun
2. stranding - Verb
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Source: Webster's dictionaryAbout 200 dead whales that perished in the nation’s worst mass stranding in history are being taken out to sea for disposal. Source: Internet
Australia’s largest mass stranding had previously been 320 pilot whales near the Western Australia state town of Dunsborough in 1996. Source: Internet
Bunching small wires before concentric stranding adds the most flexibility. Source: Internet
Coming from a Muslim-majority country, Islam is constantly concerned about Trump’s iterations of Muslim bans and the possibility of tightening immigration laws stranding him in the U.S. or Bangladesh. Source: Internet
Because the seal was located in this sensitive area, a small group of MERR’s stranding responders was escorted into the area on foot by the plover biologists with DNREC, helping to keep the seal and plovers safe. Source: Internet
The blizzard of 2011 dropped more than 20 inches of snow on Chicago, stranding hundreds on Lake Shore Drive. Source: Internet