Seaside can be categorized as a noun and an adjective.
Adjective |
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seaside - Related to a seaside. | ||
Noun |
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seaside - the shore of a sea or ocean regarded as a resort |
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1. | adj. | Seaside resorts, such as Newport, are very crowded in summer. | |
2. | adj. | He is a waiter in a seaside restaurant. | |
3. | adj. | He is bent on buying the seaside villa. | |
4. | adj. | The travelers stayed at a seaside hotel. | |
5. | adj. | The seaside resort was so touristy that it actually stood up and walked to Vegas. | |
6. | adj. | It's a nice seaside town. | |
7. | adj. | My uncle and aunt like spending their summer vacation at a seaside resort. They go sea-bathing everyday during their stay. | |
8. | adj. | He is bent on buying a seaside villa. | |
9. | adj. | He insists on buying a seaside villa. | |
10. | adj. | Tom and Mary live in a beautiful seaside town. | |
11. | adj. | Tom lives in a seaside town. | |
12. | adj. | Algeria has breathtaking seaside views. | |
13. | adj. | With its street’s emptied by a nationwide coronavirus lockdown, the scenic, seaside Welsh town of Llandudno has been taken over by a herd of mountain goats. | |
14. | adj. | The small seaside fishing village is very picturesque. | |
15. | adj. | Seaside resorts, such as Newport, are very crowded in summer. | |
16. | noun | I'd like to go to the seaside with you. | |
17. | noun | It is true Wendy grew up at the seaside, but she isn't a good swimmer. | |
18. | noun | The seaside is an ideal spot for the children to play. | |
19. | noun | What do you say to taking a walk by the seaside? | |
20. | noun | In the summer, people go to the seaside. | |
21. | noun | Few were at the seaside because it was raining. | |
22. | noun | We enjoyed ourselves at the seaside all day. | |
23. | noun | We used to go to the seaside on holiday. | |
24. | noun | I am anticipating a good vacation at the seaside. | |
25. | noun | We had a glorious time at the seaside. | |
26. | noun | We spent our holiday at the seaside. | |
27. | noun | We enjoyed ourselves at the seaside. | |
28. | noun | I've been to the seaside by car. | |
29. | noun | Nothing is so pleasant as taking a walk along the seaside on a fine day. | |
30. | noun | He went to the seaside only to be drowned. |
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adj. | |
Seaside resorts, such as Newport, are very crowded in summer. | |
He is a waiter in a seaside restaurant. | |
He is bent on buying the seaside villa. | |
The travelers stayed at a seaside hotel. | |
The seaside resort was so touristy that it actually stood up and walked to Vegas. | |
It's a nice seaside town. | |
My uncle and aunt like spending their summer vacation at a seaside resort. They go sea-bathing everyday during their stay. | |
He is bent on buying a seaside villa. | |
He insists on buying a seaside villa. | |
Tom and Mary live in a beautiful seaside town. | |
Tom lives in a seaside town. | |
Algeria has breathtaking seaside views. | |
With its street’s emptied by a nationwide coronavirus lockdown, the scenic, seaside Welsh town of Llandudno has been taken over by a herd of mountain goats. | |
The small seaside fishing village is very picturesque. | |
Seaside resorts, such as Newport, are very crowded in summer. | |
noun | |
I'd like to go to the seaside with you. | |
It is true Wendy grew up at the seaside, but she isn't a good swimmer. | |
The seaside is an ideal spot for the children to play. | |
What do you say to taking a walk by the seaside? | |
In the summer, people go to the seaside. | |
Few were at the seaside because it was raining. | |
We enjoyed ourselves at the seaside all day. | |
We used to go to the seaside on holiday. | |
I am anticipating a good vacation at the seaside. | |
We had a glorious time at the seaside. | |
We spent our holiday at the seaside. | |
We enjoyed ourselves at the seaside. | |
I've been to the seaside by car. | |
Nothing is so pleasant as taking a walk along the seaside on a fine day. | |
He went to the seaside only to be drowned. |