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seaside

[see-sahyd] / ˈsiˌsaɪd /








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Her family has lived in what was originally their holiday home for two-and-a-half years after deciding to swap their lives in Manchester for the "slower pace" of the seaside village of Rhoscolyn on Anglesey.

From BBC

Eventually, Frieda leaves and moves into Gulls Nest, a seaside boardinghouse.

From The Wall Street Journal

Jully Lee was brilliant as Hannah, the itinerant painter who turns up with her 97-year-old poet father at a Mexican seaside inn that is like a refuge for the world’s strays.

From Los Angeles Times

Driving the exodus is the strain of making ends meet in the seaside city known for scenic beauty and marine wildlife.

From The Wall Street Journal

Though the massive waves can present dangers for seaside visitors, king tides provide insightful data into what the regular high tide will look like in years to come as sea levels continue to rise.

From Los Angeles Times