basked – verb – rested in pleasant warmth buffeted – verb - struck against powerfully.

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basked – verb – rested in pleasant warmth

buffeted – verb - struck against powerfully

horizon – noun – the line where the sky seems to meet the earth

quay -noun – a dock where ships are loaded and unloaded

surf – verb – to ride on waves, often on a surfboard

swell – noun – a long wave that goes along without breaking

swooped - verb – moved with a sudden, sweeping motion

moved with a sudden, sweeping motion

swooped

a long wave that goes along without breaking

swell

a dock where ships are loaded and unloaded

quay

line where the earth seems to meet the sky

horizon

struck against powerfully

buffeted

rested in pleasant warmth

basked