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beachcomber

[ UK /bˈiːt‍ʃkɒmɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈbitʃˌkoʊmɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a vagrant living on a beach

How To Use beachcomber In A Sentence

  • Not many families can have much need to house-train a dolphin, but should you require it, the Beachcomber is the place to do it.
  • ‘Silver,’ he repeated, ‘Silver which you and your band of beachcombers are going to steal.’
  • Maury's older brother, John, as it happened, had lived for almost two years as a beachcomber on Nukuhiva all the way back in 1812.
  • We climbed down on to the sand and strolled along the ivory shore; fellow beachcombers nodded to us as if we were all part of some clandestine club.
  • The final part of the book concludes with life on shore, the coastguards, shipwrecks, beachcombers and history of the Ballinskelligs Cable Station.
  • So a new idea was born, sometimes called the "beachcomber express," in which the first ex-Africans were seashore dwellers who spread rapidly around the coast of the Indian Ocean, showing an unexpected skill at seafaring to reach Australia across a strait that was at least 40 miles wide. Did Early Humans Ride the Waves to Australia?
  • Also, the chicken-liver-and-water-chestnut snack rumaki was popularized in 1941 at the Don the Beachcomber restaurant in Palm Springs, Calif. Corrections & Amplifications
  • There remained a chance that Foden was not actually flotsam himself but the decrepit beachcomber who'd learned to value it. THE QUEST FOR K
  • As my week dragged on the end slowly floated into sight, like a passing ocean liner appearing to a shipwrecked beachcomber.
  • Joe Strauss: LaRue's injury virtually demands a suspension for Cueto. dub the beachcomber: Joe, this won't be popular but the way I saw the brawl and the Cueto incident was that Cueto was backed up against the railing and panicked and began kicking. STLtoday.com Top News Headlines
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