noun
- Plural of jetsam; goods or cargo thrown overboard from a ship in distress and washed ashore.
- Plural of jetsam; discarded or unwanted items; rubbish or refuse.
Usage: nautical; often used in the phrase 'flotsam and jetsam'
Usage: figurative; informal
Examples
- The beach was littered with jetsams from the shipwreck.
- After the storm, divers searched through the jetsams for salvageable cargo.
- The attic was full of old jetsams that had accumulated over decades.
- Among the jetsams on the shore, they found an old brass compass.
- The antique shop specialized in jetsams and forgotten collectibles.
- Flotsam and jetsams washed up on the beach after the hurricane.