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shore [ʃɔ:ɐ, Am ʃɔ:r] N

1. shore (coast):

shore

2. shore (beach):

shore
on shore

4. shore archit:

shore

shore up VB trans

shear <sheared, sheared [or shorn]> [ʃɪəɐ, Am ʃɪr] VB trans

Usage examples with shore

on shore

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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A trail provides public access to and around the forebay with access to from the southeast shore.
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Shore threatens to hang the captain at the yard-arm upon which the captain immediately admits to everything.
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The present house replaced an earlier 18th century house closer to the shore which was demolished.
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A wooden boat sank 20 meters from the shore in strong currents during windy conditions.
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He convinces her to stay with him and transfers to a shore post.
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Many outside people built vacation and summer houses along the shores.
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In some bridges, where the towers are close to or on the shore, the suspender cables may be applied only to the central span.
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That is, different spiritual truths can reached by arriving at different spiritual shores.
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This tradition has also carried over to many shore units.
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The north shore is bordered woods and clearings.
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