shore
the land along the edge of a lake
the land along the edge of the sea, often used as 'seashore'
describes a shore covered in sand, as opposed to rocks or pebbles
a shore covered with rocks instead of sand
refers to other countries, especially those overseas
a shore that is far away
the shore located on the east side of a body of water
the shore on the other side of a body of water
refers to one's own country
describes a shore with yellow or gold-colored sand, often in a picturesque setting
the shore on the other side of a body of water
describes a shore that is not protected from the wind and weather
describes a shore with very few plants
figurative use; describes something that is less conventional or on the fringe
on the land, not at sea
to be near the beach or coast, for vacation or leisure
a bird that lives near the shore
a period of time when sailors are allowed to leave their ship and go on land
to arrive at the shore
to be carried to the shore by the water
to move closer to the shore
of waves, to crash against the shore
figurative; to arrive in a country
to stay very close to the shore while sailing
of waves, to wash against the shore with a gentle sound
to move along the line of the shore
figurative; of a respected person or thing arriving in a country
used to specify which body of water the shore belongs to, e.g., 'the shores of the Mediterranean'