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[ UK /bˈiːt‍ʃ/ ]
[ US /ˈbitʃ/ ]
VERB
  1. land on a beach
    the ship beached near the port
NOUN
  1. an area of sand sloping down to the water of a sea or lake

How To Use beach In A Sentence

  • We had another good touristy day today, visiting a few galleries, beaches and the like.
  • The four of us stayed for a couple of nights in the Rest House at Takoradi, which gave us a few hours to walk the beaches and paddle in the ocean, and to luxuriate in the fresh sea breezes after the heavy atmosphere of the interior.
  • Our beach house is just a couple of miles from the ocean.
  • And in a way I want to make my language as mimetic as possible, as sensual as possible, so that you can feel the treetops, taste the lamb chump chops, and hear the wind and the sound of the surf beating on the beach.
  • By night the beach comes alive with the sound of reggae from relaxed bars. Times, Sunday Times
  • And we -- it does extent all the way up toward Jacksonville, all the way down into West Palm Beach, all the way over to Fort Myers, and northward, almost kind of budging into the pan -- the Big Bend area, almost into the Panhandle, but not quite just yet. CNN Transcript Sep 5, 2004
  • A fisherman's son opened this beachside restaurant, which stretches down into the sand. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of course, this kid dreams of a place like this island, where nobody works except to keep house and pick wild blueberries and beachcomb. Diary
  • It has full-size trees, sand banks leading down to a stony beach, and water cascading down a rock outcrop.
  • Instead of leaving, the fish crowded towards the back of the Redondo Beach marina and used all the oxygen in the water, marine experts have said. Millions of sardines die in Californian marina
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