To land on a beach; (of animals) to become stranded out of the water.
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Examples for "beach"
Examples for "beach"
1Sea levels are also rising and beach erosion is a growing problem.
2Also read: Best South African beach cottages for a secluded weekend escape
3Next to her is the simple question: Are you beach body ready?
4But there is a possibility these particular smugglers use a different beach.
5I hadn't seen Harry since the family beach trip in early July.
1There are far too many of them to be beached at once.
2It is the sixth whale to be beached on the east coast this year.
3Audi claims rivals would be beached in the same scenario.
4Their flat bottoms allowed the ships to sail in shallow waters and be beached for cargo loading.
5The boat was securely moored, it did not need to be beached when the water level was high.
6He added that they were not more than six miles from the shore, and that the ship would be beached in half an hour.
7That the vessel be beached on some remote coast, all the spoils aboard divided, and then the crew permitted to go where they please.
8Do you think that a barge or a cutter is to be beached in the same manner you ground firelock, by word of command?
9He declared that they were so foul with weeds and barnacles that, as a prelude to any further operations, they must be beached and cleaned.