A straight canal dwindled into the distance at both sides of the big room.
The straight canal is prohibitive to juvenile coho salmon, which use small streams as a wintering refuge.
Then once again the barge rode a straight canal.
To control flooding, the Army Corps of Engineers basically turned the twisting, 103-mile-long river into a straight canal, largely destroying the riverine-riparian ecosystem.
A distance illusion: red sand; straight canals running with improbably clear, pure water; crystal towers reaching high, high, toward big fat crescent moons.
The centrepiece of the garden east of the house is a straight canal, ending with a Gothic Revival folly.
The nearly straight canal carries water from the Aller more quickly than the river itself can in its meandering course through this section of the old glacial valley.
The shell is smooth and subpyriform (generally pear-shaped), with a large body whorl and a straight siphonal canal.
It is claimed to be the deepest, widest and straightest canal in the UK.
She was on the shore of a broad straight canal, the sluggish water a deep muddy brown.