0 wood that is floating on the sea or brought onto the beach by the sea --
1 wood floating in the sea or left on a beach by the action of the waves --
A path leads from the bluff to a wide beach with driftwood along the high-tide line.
Some took to crudely made rafts of driftwood and logs.
In earlier years, low demand was brought about by the national habit of clinging to an outdated exchange rate as though it were some piece of imperial driftwood.
Harbour authorities incur considerable expense in clearing driftwood from their harbours.
In my visit a fortnight ago, what impressed me was that the newly appointed rangers were clearing the beaches, burning the rubbish, oil sodden seaweed, plastic containers and driftwood.
I said that these remaining cases were the driftwood of the tempest of war.
They had done it by collecting driftwood from the shore and by using damaged petrol tins.
Let us deal with those and do not let us clutter up the register with a lot of driftwood which has been forgotten and finished.