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		|  beach 
  
 
 see also SEA
 - an area of land by the sea, usually covered with sand or stones, and often covered by the sea at high tide: beach
 She spent the whole afternoon lying on the beach.
 - the land at the edge of the sea: shore (noun C/U), seashore (noun U)
 The swimmer kept close to the shore.
 - the type of ground found in deserts and on beaches, made of tiny pieces of stone: sand (noun U); having a lot of sand: sandy
 children playing in the sand
 - a smooth, round stone that is found near the sea: pebble
 a pebble beach (= a beach with a lot of pebbles)
 - the hard outer part of a small sea animal which you can find at the beach: shell
 - a steep, rocky part of the coast: cliff
 - a low hill of sand by the sea or in the desert: dune, sand dune
 - a raised line of water which moves across the surface of the sea: wave
 - the regular rising and falling of the level of the sea: tide
 high/low tide
 ※ more on waves and tides SEA
 - an area on the coast where people go on holiday: seaside (noun singular)
 a holiday by the seaside
 - a town with a lot of hotels by the sea: (seaside) resort
 - the street which goes along the edge of the sea in a seaside town: front, seafront
 - a large structure which is built out into the sea, and which has entertainments and amusements for people who are on holiday: pier
 ※ activities by the sea
 - to swim in the sea or in a lake or river: bathe; noun (U): bathing
 a good beach for bathing
 - to walk in bare feet in shallow water, for example in the sea: paddle
 We sat on the sand and watched the children paddling.
 - to take off most of your clothes and sit or lie in the sun to make your skin go brown: sunbathe
 - to stand or lie on a special board (a surfboard) and ride on a wave towards the shore: surf; a person who surfs: surfer
 We spent the day surfing and sunbathing.
 - to swim with a tube (a snorkel) which allows you to breathe underwater: snorkel
 ※ swimming SWIM
 
 
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