Shoreline can be categorized as a noun.
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shoreline - a boundary line between land and water |
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1. | noun | The fierce pounding of the waves during the storm washed tonnes of shoreline into the ocean. | |
2. | noun | Tom and Mary walked along the shoreline. | |
3. | noun | Tom and Mary paddled their canoe along the shoreline, looking of a place to camp. | |
4. | noun | This road follows the shoreline for the next thirty kilometers. | |
5. | noun | Tom and Mary walked along the shoreline, admiring the sunset. | |
6. | noun | The police have increased their shoreline patrols. | |
7. | noun | This is a really lonely stretch of shoreline. | |
8. | noun | Tom continued walking along the shoreline. | |
9. | noun | Once again, Lojban is at the forefront of human creative experience - which, of course, will slow it down even as it strengthens it, like a tsunami as it approaches a shoreline. | |
10. | noun | Sami's mansion faced the shoreline. | |
11. | noun | Armoring also causes deflection of wave energy, which can accelerate erosion of nearby sites, expanding the need for shoreline armoring structures. | |
12. | noun | The shoreline and coastal wetlands provide critical feeding and resting habitat for shorebirds and waders. | |
13. | noun | In 2010, 123.3 million people, or 39 percent of the United States’ population lived in counties directly on the shoreline. | |
14. | noun | In the United States, counties directly on the shoreline constitute less than 10 percent of the total land area (not including Alaska), but account for 39 percent of the total population. From 1970 to 2010, the population of these counties increased by almost 40%. | |
15. | noun | The population density of coastal shoreline couhe population density of coastal shoreline counties is over six times greater than the corresponding inland counties. |
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The fierce pounding of the waves during the storm washed tonnes of shoreline into the ocean. | |
Tom and Mary walked along the shoreline. | |
Tom and Mary paddled their canoe along the shoreline, looking of a place to camp. | |
This road follows the shoreline for the next thirty kilometers. | |
Tom and Mary walked along the shoreline, admiring the sunset. | |
The police have increased their shoreline patrols. | |
This is a really lonely stretch of shoreline. | |
Tom continued walking along the shoreline. | |
Once again, Lojban is at the forefront of human creative experience - which, of course, will slow it down even as it strengthens it, like a tsunami as it approaches a shoreline. | |
Sami's mansion faced the shoreline. | |
Armoring also causes deflection of wave energy, which can accelerate erosion of nearby sites, expanding the need for shoreline armoring structures. | |
The shoreline and coastal wetlands provide critical feeding and resting habitat for shorebirds and waders. | |
In 2010, 123.3 million people, or 39 percent of the United States’ population lived in counties directly on the shoreline. | |
In the United States, counties directly on the shoreline constitute less than 10 percent of the total land area (not including Alaska), but account for 39 percent of the total population. From 1970 to 2010, the population of these counties increased by almost 40%. | |
The population density of coastal shoreline couhe population density of coastal shoreline counties is over six times greater than the corresponding inland counties. |