Shore example sentences

Related (15): beach, coast, riverbank, oceanfront, waterfront, embankment, quay, pier, jetty, promenade, esplanade, boardwalk, seawall, cliff, headland.

"Shore" Example Sentences


1. The boat docked at the shore.
2. They walked along the shoreline.
3. Seagulls gathered on the sandy shore.
4. The waves crashed onto the shore.
5. The beach extended along the shore.
6. They set up camp near the shore.
7. The rowboat floated just offshore.
8. They could see the shore from the hill.
9. The tide was coming in from the shore.
10. They stood on the shore and watched the sunset.
11. Driftwood lined the high tide shore.
12. Shells littered the shore.
13. The lighthouse stood tall along the shore.
14. Seaweed clung to the rocky shore.
15. I built a sandcastle close to the shore.
16. Flakes of mica flecked the shore stones.
17. Gulls hovered in the air over the shore.
18. They walked barefoot along the hard-packed shore.
19. The pebbles crunched beneath their feet on the shore.
20. Waves crashed against the shore of the island.
21. They streamed inland from the shore.
22. They scrambled up slippery stones along the shore.
23. The rising tide rushed up the shore.
24. The shoreline curved in a crescent shape.
25. The headland jutted out into the sea from the shore.
26. Crabs scuttled along the incoming tide on the shore.
27. They set up an open fire on the stony shore.
28. Pelicans dive-bombed into the water offshore from the shore.
29. The swimmer ran into the waves offshore from the crowded shore.
30. The lagoon was sheltered from the waves by a coral reef just offshore from the shore.
31. Drifting offshore from the shore were buoys marking the channel.
32. We walked along the stony shore in search of agates and sand dollars.
33. The incoming tide came rushing up the shore.
34. The fishermen pulled their boats up onto the sandy shore.
35. We watched the sunrise over the ocean from the shore.
36. The rescue boat sped towards the yacht drifting helplessly offshore from the rocky shore.
37. Storm clouds gathered ominously over the sea as we made our way inland from the shore.
38. Small waves broke gently on the white sandy shore.
39. From the shore we could see a cruise ship miles offshore.
40. We collected seashells and tidepools creatures along the rocky shore.
41. The lights of shore dotted the darkness offshore.
42. Gulls wheeled and cried overhead as we walked along the pebbly shore.
43. Waves crashed violently against the boulders along the shore.
44. They could hear the sounds of the ocean from their campsite set back from the shore.
45. The island shore was littered with coconut husks and palm fronds.
46. Surf crashed violently against the offshore reef.
47. Rocks along the shore were worn smooth by the ocean waves.
48. We swam in the warm tropical waters just offshore from the deserted island shore.
49. Salty spray misted my face as the waves crashed against the shore.
50. Pelicans lined up along the pilings offshore from the crowded public beach on the shore.
51. We walked barefoot through the cool tidepools along the rocky seashore.
52. She collected shells and seaglass on the beach close to where the waves crashed onto the shore.
53. The offshore buoy marked a safe channel through the reef for boats entering the harbor.
54. People sat on beach towels in the warm sand close to where the waves lapped gently at the shore.
55. The beach houses lined the shore facing the ocean.
56. Fish leaped from the waves crashing onto the rocky shore.
57. They watched the surfers riding the waves that crashed onto the beach along the shore.
58. The surf rumbled offshore from the calm sandy shore.
59. Lobster pots floated in the bay just offshore from the rocky New England shore.
60. Boats were docked along the piers that jutted out into the water from the seaside shore.

Common Phases


1. Offshore - located at a distance from the shore.
2. Alongshore - running parallel to the shore.
3. Shore up - to strengthen or support.
4. Hit the shore - to arrive on the beach or coast.
5. Make shore - to reach land after a sea voyage.
6. High and dry - stranded ashore by ebbing tide.
7. Shore birds - birds that live near or along coasts.
8. Shore leave - time granted to sailors to go ashore.
9. Storm the shore - to come ashore in a violent manner.
10. Far shore - the opposite side of a body of water.
11. Up shore - in a landward direction.
12. Down shore - in a seaward direction.
13. Shore up - to strengthen or reinforce.
14. Cast ashore - washed up onto a beach or coast.
15. First sight of shore - seeing land after a sea voyage.

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