noun
- Plural of driftwood; pieces of wood that have been washed ashore or are floating in water, typically from trees that have fallen or been carried by currents.
Usage: Usually used as a mass noun (uncountable) in singular form, but 'driftwoods' is used when referring to multiple distinct pieces or types.
Examples
- The beach was littered with driftwoods after the storm.
- Children collected colorful driftwoods to build a fort.
- The artist carved sculptures from pieces of driftwoods found along the shore.
- Driftwoods washed up on the riverbank during the flood.
- We used driftwoods to decorate the garden.
- The driftwoods had been smoothed by years of waves and sand.