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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 seashore and the land beneath the water are a checkerboard of ownership.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 16, 2024

Looking to nature for inspiration, the McGill-led research zeroed in on the marine mussel byssus, a fibrous holdfast, which these bivalve mollusks use to anchor themselves in seashore habitats.

From Science Daily • Dec. 1, 2023

The pair discuss on-set rap battles, supporting the new Mermaid Halle Bailey and the art of stealing scenes by the seashore.

From New York Times • May 31, 2023

So, tying the baby to her chest, the old woman left for the seashore.

From "When the Sea Turned to Silver" by Grace Lin




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