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shore [ʃɔ:ɐ, Am ʃɔ:r] N

1. shore (coast):

2. shore (beach):

3. shore pl fig (a country):

to visit these shores

4. shore archit:

Usage examples with shores

to visit these shores

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And he quickly set about spending his petrodollars, with what was by far he most lavish summer spending spree these shores had ever seen.
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It is also the time when low tides preavail called aya-ay, making beach combing of its shores more pleasurable.
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The shores of the lakes swarmed with people like ants on a sugar cube.
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They were designed to transport 1,500 troops and their combat equipment, and land them on hostile shores with the ships' integral landing craft.
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This lake is very swamplike along its northern, eastern and southeastern shores.
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Oh, that is right, he is still rubbing tummies trying to finalise his own grubby deal to palm off "the unwanted" from our shores.
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In the 19th century, when fishing villages began to spring up on shores and sandbanks, infrastructure between farms and villages began to improve.
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The shores of the lake are posted against trespassing.
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Mammals such as pronghorns, badgers, coyotes, striped skunks and porcupines are commonly found on the shores as well.
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The summer also thaws some of the ice on the continent's shores.
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