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UK
/fˈɔːʃɔː/
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NOUN
- the part of the seashore between the highwater mark and the low-water mark
How To Use foreshore In A Sentence
- With penguins, albatross, falcons, bandicoots and owls about, Mr Ross said the Harbour and foreshores were ‘a great place to work‘.
- Stay on the foreshore and do not go onto the sands - nobody knows where the quicksands are.
- It is more a wide bay with mostly low foreshores, opening out to the north-east into the Barents Sea.
- Less than two percent of the Chapman and Greenough river foreshores are regarded as in excellent condition.
- A narrow, short jetty, the house's toe in the water of the lake, a pebbly foreshore, a moored launch. THE LAST RAVEN
- However, we are not optimistic given the trends in current political discourse surrounding debate of issues such as the foreshore.
- Soon afterwards, at a hui at Paeroa, Maori declared that ‘the foreshore and seabed belong to the hapu and iwi’.
- The council spent money cleaning up the land, putting in bollards to prevent vehicles going on to the foreshore, and removing abandoned vehicles.
- Now donkey owners fear they will be squeezed out by plans - to be considered by councillors tomorrow - to erect a Continental style Super Jumper bungee ride on the sands by Foreshore Road.
- Oak-woods bordered the river, the trees ' boughs hung down over a steep foreshore. THE MAIN CAGES