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beach break
noun
In surfing, the place where waves break, at a beach (as distinguished from other types of breaks).
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We chose a boutique beach break at the end.
Hit Hotelopia (hotelopia.co.uk) to bag a beach break with hotel accommodation.
A trip to Vigo offers much more than a beach break, however.
Waikiki Beach, Hawaii, USA A lot of people take a beach break to get away from it all.
By the end of two tiring, activity-filled weeks, a relaxing beach break was actually starting to appeal.
My mum is great for a chilled-out beach break and then I've got two girlfriends, too.
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If I had been sitting in this very spot a year prior--during a heavenly meal break from a heavenly beach break--I'd have considered it hell with all the banging.
Having surfed Long Island's beach-break waves since age 13, he realized he might never surf again.
Ocean Beach has channels, but it is an essential part of its mysto beach-break unpredictability that the channels rarely stay put.
Garrett Wheeler, 26, a law student who skipped class to watch Wednesday's contest, was delighted that his backwater beach-break was finally getting worldwide attention.
Antigua is better known as a luxury beach-break destination: it claims to have a beach for every day of the year and attracts a jet-setting yacht-going crowd.
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