[
UK
/bˈiːtʃfɹʌnt/
]
[ US /ˈbitʃfɹɑnt/ ]
[ US /ˈbitʃfɹɑnt/ ]
NOUN
- a strip of land running along a beach
How To Use beachfront In A Sentence
- He found that his home was without power, and water was starting to enter the beachfront property.
- During the busy tourist season and particularly on sunny days, cars are reduced to one line of traffic to and from the beachfront.
- Loss of beachfront habitat and predation by domestic cats and introduced red foxes pushed the least tern to the brink of extinction.
- Two men were arrested shortly after New Year's Day for discharging a firearm in the beachfront area.
- You might be able to see behind me part of a treetop that has been snapped off here on the beachfront down in Playa del Carmen.
- She admitted she did not fear any new tsunamis, although her food stall, just like the others, was located on the beachfront.
- The ‘Palms’ are connected by causeways to a Miami-like beachfront chock-full of mega-hotels, apartment high-rises and yacht marinas.
- The cost of a beachfront villa ranges from 250,000 to more than 3m. Times, Sunday Times
- THIS superb beachfront hotel offers high-quality accommodation for families and couples. The Sun
- Night fishing under lights is a classic exercise on bays, canals and beachfronts all along the Texas coast.