Pronunciation of the English word beach.
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1. | Building a protective structure in front of a cliff or dune temporarily stabilizes the seaward location of the cliff or dune edge, however beach erosion continues. Since no new beach area is created through cliff or dune retreat, a net loss of beach area occurs. | |
2. | Being at the beach is wonderful! The kids are playing with a beach ball in the shallow water and I'm lying lazily on a deck chair sipping a cocktail. | |
3. | There is a lovely country; it stands with wide beeches near a salty eastern beach, near a salty eastern beach. It winds through rolling hills, its name is old Denmark, and it is Freja’s hall, and it is Freja’s hall! Our old Denmark must remain as long as the beech mirrors its top in the blue waves, its top in the blue waves. | |
4. | How can we go to the beach without beach beds? | |
5. | This is the tsunami: the beach will come to you if you don't come to the beach. | |
6. | "Where do you think you're going?" "To the beach." "You must be kidding. Just look at this room. There will be no beach if you don't clean up this mess." | |
7. | As cliffs and sand dunes retreat, the vacated area becomes part of the beach environment and the position of the beach shifts landward. | |
8. | I was planning on going to the beach today, but then it started to rain. | |
9. | I live near the sea, so I often get to go to the beach. | |
10. | If you're going to the beach, count me in. |