seaside

IPA: sˈisaɪd

noun

  • The area by and around the sea; including the beach, promenade or cliffs
  • A city in Monterey County, California, United States.

adjective

  • Related to a seaside.
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Examples of "seaside" in Sentences

  • I grew up in seaside towns, and as you may imagine we travelled through many of them.
  • Bus and tram drivers in seaside resort could walk out after pair told to lose 3kg (7lb) within month
  • But the British seaside is struggling because the working class has grown more affluent and expects higher standards.
  • What should be a quaint, lively English seaside is far more desolate than anything Tanya and her son might have left behind in Russia.
  • The gifts on offer are a bit naff - the sort of thing you see on display in seaside bingo halls that you can win for a line or full house.
  • I bought carnitas from the corner store (living in seaside, california means there are awesome taquerias everywhere!) and needless to say, it couldn't even compare.
  • White Knight White Knight Acceptable in seaside society towns from June 1 'til summer's end — and for winter weddings in warm-weather locales — an ivory dinner jacket is just the thing.

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