Seaside

Word SEASIDE
Character 7
Hyphenation sea side
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Seaside"

What do we mean by seaside?

The seashore. noun

The land bordering on the sea; the country adjacent to the sea or near it: often used adjectively: as, a seaside residence or home. noun

The land bordering on, or adjacent to, the sea; the seashore. Also used adjectively. noun

The area by and around the sea; bay; beach; promenade noun

Related to a seaside. adjective

The shore of a sea or ocean regarded as a resort noun

The area by and around the sea; including the beach, promenade or cliffs

Synonyms and Antonyms for Seaside

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The word "seaside" in example sentences

Bus and tram drivers in seaside resort could walk out after pair told to lose 3kg (7lb) within month ❋ Martin Wainwright (2010)

I grew up in seaside towns, and as you may imagine we travelled through many of them. ❋ Dungeekin (2009)

White Knight White Knight Acceptable in seaside society towns from June 1 'til summer's end — and for winter weddings in warm-weather locales — an ivory dinner jacket is just the thing. ❋ Unknown (2010)

What should be a quaint, lively English seaside is far more desolate than anything Tanya and her son might have left behind in Russia. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I bought carnitas from the corner store (living in seaside, california means there are awesome taquerias everywhere!) and needless to say, it couldn't even compare. ❋ Homesick Texan (2008)

The gifts on offer are a bit naff - the sort of thing you see on display in seaside bingo halls that you can win for a line or full house. ❋ Jonathan (2005)

But the British seaside is struggling because the working class has grown more affluent and expects higher standards. ❋ Unknown (2005)

"Erosion is natural in seaside areas," said three-time ❋ Unknown (2001)

The seaside is a kind of a Romanian California, mainly because the best vineyards are near the seashore. ❋ Unknown (1995)

-- This West Indian shrub is sometimes called seaside balsam or sage. ❋ William Saunders (1861)

Five thousand British students spark outrage with drunken spring break in Spanish seaside resort Mail Online UK ❋ Unknown (2010)

One entry quoting a recent headline reads: 'British students spark outrage with drunken spring break in Spanish seaside resort - that is f****** excellent.' ❋ Unknown (2010)

Seafood will be cheaper than red meat in seaside towns and on islands, so poor people shouldn’t constantly eat shepherd’s pie in these places. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Frinton is a tiny and well-controlled place, with one pub only licenced this last year or two and merely one fish and chip shop, which we bumped into on the way out of town, having sadly pretty much given up on the idea of seaside chips. ❋ Jinty (2003)

It was Christmas time, very hot, so the seaside was the place to go to, and I selected Geelong -- why, I know not. ❋ Unknown (1892)

It was Mr.. Woolper whom Mr. Sheldon employed to get lodgings for the family, when it had been ultimately decided that a change to the seaside was the best cure for Miss Halliday. ❋ Unknown (1875)

So I said the seaside was a very disagreeable place, and I wished I hadn't come, ❋ Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing (1863)

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