seafront
IPA: sˈifrʌnt
noun
- The seashore, the coast.
- The waterfront of a seaside town.
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Examples of "seafront" in Sentences
- Pinkie Sam Riley leads a large group of mods along Brighton seafront in the new film Brighton Rock.
- The elder Hariri and 22 others were killed in a massive truck bombing on the Beirut seafront in 2005.
- On the seafront is the official Beatles Story museum; another section, a new building, is just five minutes from there in the Pier Head.
- Also worth a look near the seafront is the Masonic Hotel with its prominent parapet ornaments, green and orange combinations redolent of the fenders of cars of the period.
- Housed in the archaeological museum on the seafront, it was excavated in 1969 by, you guessed it, a Brit: the formidable-sounding Honor Frost, who died last year, aged 92.
- Brighton seafront in the 60s: a place where new and old societies clashed, and the perfect setting for a cinematic reworking of Graham Greene's classic novel Brighton Rock.
- These days, with its cosmopolitan air, boho shopping district, boutique hotels and thriving seafront, it is once again becoming a more upmarket resort for those in search of a weekend of decadence.
- Samuel continues, "The seafront was a hive of activity but this time not from construction workers but holidaymakers spreading out their towels, swimming in the water, which is incidentally a lot warmer than that of the Spanish Costas, and even kite-surfing or riding the waves on a pedalo.
- The Corniche, the sweeping six-lane boulevard the rims along this city's long seafront, was impassable within minutes of the announcement, that came around 6 p.m. local time, as people in the thousands poured into the streets — waving signs, hanging out car windows and dancing on the sea wall as they set off firecrackers and screamed.
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