oceanfront
IPA: oʊʃʌnfrʌnt
noun
- A property that is adjacent to the ocean.
- The side of a property that faces the ocean.
adjective
- Of property or real estate: adjacent to the ocean.
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Examples of "oceanfront" in Sentences
- "oceanfront" doesn't matter … because it is property in Colorado! by mikee April 13, 2010 at 11: 18 pm
- "A large oceanfront parcel is becoming exceedingly rare along the southern coast of Maine," says Mr. Davisson.
- 'A large oceanfront parcel is becoming exceedingly rare along the southern coast of Maine,' says Mr. Davisson.
- For $28.5 million Canadian, approximately $28.9 million U.S. you can call the oceanfront estate, dubbed "Sweet Pea," yours.
- (This version UPDATES throughout and corrects quote in 4th graf to "oceanfront," sted beachfront, and "oceanview" sted beach view.)
- Three-bedroom units range from $10,000 to $30,000 a month and can go for as much as $75,000 a month for certain oceanfront properties.
- Tazz said if MVP loses his bonus, he'll have to return a lot of his more spendy items such as oceanfront condos in Miami, custom jewelry, cars, and more.
- Known as the Coney Island Brighton Beach Open Water Swimmers, or Cibbows for short, the group considers the stretch of Brooklyn's oceanfront an ideal spot to prepare for endurance swimming in waters as disparate and famous as the Bering Strait and the Beagle Channel.
- However, he has previously said the best way for Atlantic City to fight off out-of-state competition is to emphasize things that most racetrack slots don't have -- such as oceanfront hotels, top-name entertainment, gourmet restaurants and spas -- that are designed to attract people for several days instead of several hours.
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