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seashore

[see-shawr, -shohr] / ˈsiˌʃɔr, -ˌʃoʊr /


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"One of the boats with the military personnel reached the seashore and tied a long rope to a tree. That rope was then brought to the boats," Mr Noor said.

From BBC Aug. 28, 2025

The settlement, resolving a lawsuit filed in 2022, would pay most of the historic dairies and cattle ranches on the seashore to move out.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 21, 2025

SNH has collected specimens of stranded whales in the seashore and river mouth in Hokkaido.

From Science Daily Apr. 8, 2024

Mr. Dichter suggested that Gazans could be moved to an area to the west of Rafah along the seashore.

From New York Times Feb. 11, 2024

As the driver turned and headed toward the seashore, Hazel knocked on the glass partition.

From "The Son of Neptune" by Rick Riordan

Meanwhile, humans keep rebuilding beachfront houses on the same disaster-prone seashores year after year.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 19, 2026

This larger-scale reaction mirrors the microdroplet chemistry and is also analogous to the well-studied wet-dry cycles that are suggested to occur in hydrothermal pools and seashores.

From Science Daily Jan. 24, 2024

Our best guess at how much is trapped within roughly 150 kilometers of seashores worldwide is about one million cubic kilometers.

From Scientific American Jun. 17, 2023

Debris from the flood littered faraway seashores; residents of Odesa, more than 70 miles from the mouth of the Dnipro, reported seeing roofs of houses and dead animals floating nearby.

From New York Times Jun. 9, 2023

There were two or three stampeding stallions, manes flaring, next to stormy seashores in her bedroom.

From "How the García Girls Lost Their Accents" by Julia Alvarez




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