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Definition of beachfront in English: beachfrontnounˈbiːtʃfrʌntˈbitʃˌfrənt North American The part of a coastal town next to and directly facing the sea; the seafront. as modifier beachfront property Example sentencesExamples - This is a great month to enjoy light-tackle action, while wet wading along the open beachfront.
- Iwsa has an extensive summer programme of swim and water safety courses at rivers, lakes and beachfronts throughout Ireland.
- Nor does the beachfront afford vistas up and down the coast: Turtle Bay is a secluded inlet which makes your activities feel personal.
- Schools of mature spawners mass along the beachfront, often prowling within reach of piers and jetties.
- Night fishing under lights is a classic exercise on bays, canals and beachfronts all along the Texas coast.
- From the air, Bellamy was able to see beachfronts where whole communities had been destroyed, save for a mosque or other large structure.
- I went in August, temperatures were high, beachfronts were buzzing, but it was still possible to dine in the evening on the beach, to the restful lapping of Mediterranean waters.
- Now you see proliferation of raw fish restaurants all along the beachfronts.
- Be prepared for cold showers and no electricity in your beachfront digs.
- Mr Adams was shocked by the scenes of devastation back on land, including at the beachfront Sheraton Krabi Beach Hotel where he was staying.
- He found that his home was without power, and water was starting to enter the beachfront property.
- The storm crossed land near the same state-line spot where Ivan arrived, pounding beachfronts already painfully exposed by denuded dunes, flattened neighborhoods and piles of rubble that threatened to turn into deadly missiles.
- She admitted she did not fear any new tsunamis, although her food stall, just like the others, was located on the beachfront.
- For instance, he transports the viewer to the Kozhikode beachfront, parts of Kannur and even the hill station Munnar.
- That's one of the dozens of nightclubs in Tel Aviv along the beachfront there.
- During the busy tourist season and particularly on sunny days, cars are reduced to one line of traffic to and from the beachfront.
- 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.
- The three thousand troopers at the base had been suited up, and placed on the beachfronts of Manhattan.
- The race begins at the beachfront at Strandhill and goes straight to the top of the 1,050 feet Knocknarea mountain.
- The posts were located on the beachfront, stretching from Tanah Pasir in North Aceh to Samalanga in Bireuen regency.
Definition of beachfront in US English: beachfrontnounˈbitʃˌfrəntˈbēCHˌfrənt North American usually in singular The part of a coastal town next to and directly facing the sea. as modifier beachfront property British term seafront Example sentencesExamples - Nor does the beachfront afford vistas up and down the coast: Turtle Bay is a secluded inlet which makes your activities feel personal.
- The storm crossed land near the same state-line spot where Ivan arrived, pounding beachfronts already painfully exposed by denuded dunes, flattened neighborhoods and piles of rubble that threatened to turn into deadly missiles.
- The three thousand troopers at the base had been suited up, and placed on the beachfronts of Manhattan.
- The posts were located on the beachfront, stretching from Tanah Pasir in North Aceh to Samalanga in Bireuen regency.
- That's one of the dozens of nightclubs in Tel Aviv along the beachfront there.
- Now you see proliferation of raw fish restaurants all along the beachfronts.
- Be prepared for cold showers and no electricity in your beachfront digs.
- Mr Adams was shocked by the scenes of devastation back on land, including at the beachfront Sheraton Krabi Beach Hotel where he was staying.
- 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.
- Schools of mature spawners mass along the beachfront, often prowling within reach of piers and jetties.
- During the busy tourist season and particularly on sunny days, cars are reduced to one line of traffic to and from the beachfront.
- I went in August, temperatures were high, beachfronts were buzzing, but it was still possible to dine in the evening on the beach, to the restful lapping of Mediterranean waters.
- He found that his home was without power, and water was starting to enter the beachfront property.
- From the air, Bellamy was able to see beachfronts where whole communities had been destroyed, save for a mosque or other large structure.
- She admitted she did not fear any new tsunamis, although her food stall, just like the others, was located on the beachfront.
- This is a great month to enjoy light-tackle action, while wet wading along the open beachfront.
- Iwsa has an extensive summer programme of swim and water safety courses at rivers, lakes and beachfronts throughout Ireland.
- For instance, he transports the viewer to the Kozhikode beachfront, parts of Kannur and even the hill station Munnar.
- Night fishing under lights is a classic exercise on bays, canals and beachfronts all along the Texas coast.
- The race begins at the beachfront at Strandhill and goes straight to the top of the 1,050 feet Knocknarea mountain.
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