seaside
seaside
Definition
sea·side (sē′sīd′)
noun
land along the sea; seashore
adjective
at or of the seaside
seaside
Synonyms
seaside
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- visit: More people visit the seaside in August than any other time in the year.
- enjoy: She also has time to work on the house she is converting with Barry, and can enjoy the seaside she lives moments from.
- take: Starters take a seaside stroll from deep-fried salt cod brandade with pea puree to lobster risotto with celery and herb salad.
Adjective modifier
- British: Most holidays were day trips to the British seaside by train.
- English: Perhaps you've been inspired by a holiday on the English seaside.
- romantic: Highly romantic seaside out to each manichean allegory the.
- beautiful: Trevor Maurice is an Australian, living in beautiful seaside Maroubra, in the eastern suburbs of Sydney.
- Bulgarian: Sozopol Situated 34 kilometers south of Bourgas upon a small peninsula, Sozopol is the oldest town at the Bulgarian seaside.
- renowned: In the summer months the Pavilion Theater is host to the renowned Seaside Special, the only remaining traditional end-of-the-pier show in the country.
Modifies a noun
- resort: Small seaside resort on the West coast of Somerset.
- town: Which seaside town did the trio admit the song ' By The Sea ' from the ' Big Calm ' LP was about?
- pier: His stunts on seaside piers included jumping into the sea in a sack.
- postcard: There is an almost seaside postcard element at one point of the action, from a robust dialog in adjacent toilet cubicles.
- promenade: This could include village greens, market squares and seaside promenades, for example, on which many cultural and traditional events take place.
- amusement: Including photographs depicting children at the turn of the century participating in various seaside amusements.
Noun used with modifier
- family: Paignton Beaches Paignton is a prime English Riviera family seaside resort with a choice of great beaches.
- rundown: Harry Nash ( Tom Bell ) is the proprietor of a waxworks in a rundown seaside resort.
Preposition: in
- past: Draw and write a postcard about a day at the seaside in the past.
- summer: All the charities she's involved with, the luncheon clubs, her friends and their trips to the seaside in summer.
Preposition: for
- day: Sue went to the seaside for the day, to Hove, to accompany Mark Howe to the 30th anniversary celebrations for OAC GB.
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