A shingle beach (also referred to as rocky beach or pebble beach) is a beach which is armoured with pebbles or small- to medium-sized cobbles (as opposed to fine sand).
The boat with Frank, Amyas, and the six seamen reached the pebblebeach.
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I was maybe ten yards away from a pebblebeach.
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Another track, curling downwards, reaches a tiny pebblebeach.
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This pretty horseshoe-shaped cove with a white pebblebeach is extremely important for its geology.
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So she flew down the steps to the pebblebeach and began to scuttle across it.
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On this cold cobblebeach, Williams would do the skinning.
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A shore road led a couple of miles from town to a long set of stairs down to a cobbledbeach.
Uso de shingle beach em inglês
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There's no seating, so take your fish supper straight down to the shinglebeach.
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The fisherman landed the boat on a small shinglebeach.
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A four-metre-high skull, sitting on a shinglebeach, surrounded by a matrix of hanging speakers.
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It should not have flown across the Atlantic to end up on a shinglebeach in Kent.
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Beyond the windows, the noise of the crowd was rising like surf on a hard shinglebeach.
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But whether I was by the fire indoors, or on the shinglebeach, his system was ever the same.
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Locals say the storm has changed the shape of the famous shinglebeach, which now slopes down sharply towards the sea.
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Half the shinglebeach is given up to fisherfolk and their boats and tarred Noah's arks where they keep their nets.
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On a bright afternoon, we take the track close to the shore from the shinglebeach towards the headland called White Nothe.
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The grating sound made by a boat thrust out from a shinglebeach came to their ears above the whispering of the tide.
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The house of Philip Bramble was situated on the further side of a road which ran along the shore, just above the shinglebeach.
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A Deal boat came alongside, we got into it, they landed us on the shinglebeach, and I followed Bramble up to his abode.
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Tonight, the village's shinglebeach on the Suffolk coast will fill to the strains of his greatest opera, Peter Grimes, in a special open-air performance.
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Paddling hard, they drove her out of the eddies that circled along the bank, and finding a slack, ran her on to a shinglebeach.
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It's surrounded by this incredible garden, which he created from the shinglebeach. Half of the £3.5m has been raised by private donors.
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It separates the two shinglebeaches of Durdle Door and the Man O'war beach.