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Meanings of
shoreline
in English
The outline of a coast.
coastline
Usage of
shoreline
in English
1
We gazed west to the sea and
shoreline
towns across the bay.
2
Its
shoreline
is pounded by some of the best surf in Europe.
3
But the proposal met stiff opposition from some residents of
shoreline
communities.
4
People who lived along the
shoreline
had seen the dragonship by now.
5
The second involves taking in the scenic
shoreline
of the Shannon Estuary.
6
Coastal communities along the west Cork
shoreline
are no strangers to tragedy.
7
The tides then deposited their bodies on the Mississippi
shoreline
,
he said.
8
He centered the
shoreline
of the bay and put on maximum magnification.
9
Elsewhere, the wave caused unimaginable devastation all along the continent's eastern
shoreline
.
10
Twenty yards down the
shoreline
,
the Shug waded out of the water.
11
The Chikoya were starting to regroup along the
shoreline
ahead of Oscar.
12
The water from the
shoreline
to the sandbar was only about hip-deep.
13
It also worked to restore much of the
shoreline
and associated wetlands.
14
We watch the
shoreline
slip by as we near the harbor entrance.
15
Scan the
shoreline
or check upstream for contaminants such as dead animals.
16
Crews have been working in dinghies to clean up along the
shoreline
.
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About this term
shoreline
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
rocky shoreline
distant shoreline
western shoreline
follow the shoreline
jag shoreline
More collocations
Shoreline
through the time
Shoreline
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common