foreshore
IPA: fɔrʃɔr
noun
- Synonym of intertidal zone.
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Examples of "foreshore" in Sentences
- Park on the foreshore, which is the cornerstone of the project.
- Between this country and the foreshore is a relatively large plateau falling toward the coastline.
- I had to use the actual road as at the moment the foreshore is a complete mess and construction site.
- Along the foreshore was a series of disconnected posts, every second of which was armed with a Lewis gun.
- The foreshore is the Queen's, but some sensible arrangement could be made about the driftwood, plastic bottles, condoms and winkles found there.
- National's long-awaited prescription for healing that weeping political sore otherwise known as the foreshore and seabed should be grabbed with both hands by the Maori Party.
- I've said that the upper part of the dream is vague to me; at the end of the foreshore, that is, where the cottage stands; the church tower I can see plainly enough to the very top.
- The new Moira Tourism board wants to employ the 10 staff now employed by Yarrawonga Mulwala Tourism and keep them operating from the present site on the foreshore, which is owned by Yarrawonga Mulwala Tourism.
- Therefore in the most fitting spot -- a true no-man's land, in that the foreshore was the property of the Government, though on the "heuchs" above the butt of the separating march dyke, built with masonry and bound and spiked with iron, testified that the Jews of the hills had no dealings with the Samaritans of the valleys.
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