A pier beside the embankment juts 100 yards into the river.
A flimsy pier jutted into the river to dock the boats.
Another pier jutted into the water miles away.
To her right, a long pier jutted into the lake, and there were other docks farther east, wooden fingers reaching out from the town.
In many cases, where piers jut into the rivers and bays, the city owns the area between the shore and the end of the pierline.
Without looking back, he urges the gelding past the engineer building, and then along the paved seawall road from which the piers jut into the water.
Wooden piers jutted into the sea.
The producer was said to have had great parties on the pier jutting into the water - and his successors in the house aren't doing too badly, either.
Lakeside also has a large pier jutting into Lake Erie, which offers fishing, swimming, kayaking, and sailing.
The Atlantic City Boardwalk, punctuated by a series of piers jutting seaward in faded grandeur, is nearly five miles long.