Sentence examples for To beaches from inspiring English sources

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To beaches

noun

The shore of a body of water, especially when sandy or pebbly.

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Youths are offered summer trips to beaches.

We go to beaches and centres where they meet.

The schools chancellor, Joel I. Klein, did not concur, but said, "No kids should be going to beaches that have no lifeguards or to beaches that are closed".

Modified versions, Higgins argued, would allow easy delivery of troops to beaches.

Some people might think crying along to "Beaches" is a camp experience.

Local residents told him that the bodies were being taken to beaches and burned.

The home is a short bike ride to beaches or to the village center.

Gili said this was mostly surprising because the mauve stingers were close to beaches.

"My only exposure to beaches," he said, "was going to Fort Lauderdale during college spring break".

WHEN it comes to beaches, I am a walking civil war.

The landscape is varied, from the Hajar Mountains in the east to vast deserts to beaches.

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