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waterfront

[ US /ˈwɔtɝˌfɹənt/ ]
[ UK /wˈɔːtəfɹˌʌnt/ ]
NOUN
  1. the area of a city (such as a harbor or dockyard) alongside a body of water

How To Use waterfront In A Sentence

  • The security goal is to stop them before they penetrate the security zone with the intent to blow up the city's waterfront.
  • For all you one-way ticket holders remaining on board, to quote Marlon Brando in "On The Waterfront," next stop: "Palookaville"! Magic-city-news.com
  • Back on the waterfront, the most senior man among Reservists, Major General His Grace the Duke of Westminster, paid a visit to the Royal Naval and Royal Marines Reservists at the Royal Naval HQ Merseyside in Liverpool.
  • The launch of this new publication will take place at the conference room of the NIC building on the Waterfront, at 7 pm this evening.
  • Shortly before he retired from the waterfront, Hoffer became an adjunct professor at the University of California, Berkeley.
  • I'm also concerned that the change is being made piecemeal, without regard to the proposed redevelopment of the waterfront and City Hall car park.
  • The motley collection of stables, houses, chandleries, and shanties near the waterfront had been drafted into service as warehouses. LAST CALL
  • I imagine my façade as an old Victorian, right on the waterfront and overlooking the twilight with many, many rooms and a little garret in which I sit overlooking everything.
  • At a maximum speed of 300 kph, the planned train system would operate along an 80-kilometer route connecting Haneda Airport and Narita Airport via Tokyo's Rinkai Fukutoshin waterfront subcenter and Chiba City. News On Japan
  • JellyNYC forewent the "pool" went they moved their pool parties to the Williamsburg Waterfront last summer, and for just today, they are moving once more. Zara Golden: Sign Up To Cover Concerts This Week: Flaming Lips, Sonic Youth, Chromeo, The Black Keys, The National
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