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the foreshore
noun
The part of a shore between high water and low water, especially the beach exposed at maximum ebb spring tides.
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Common ownership of the foreshore and sewage, leading to overfishing and poisoning, put paid to that.
Twice a day the water recedes with the tide to reveal the foreshore.
In certain parts of the foreshore the mud literally prickles with thousands of handmade pins.
There the great gathered with gallant allies, massing on the foreshore, fitted out marvellously.
Thankfully there are rules and regulations to protect the foreshore and the heritage it contains.
I'll never forget the young man I saw washed up on the foreshore some months ago.
The park stretching the length of the foreshore was officially dead.
Bleached whale vertebrae were strewn along the foreshore like the fuselage of a shattered airliner.
In 2004 a Labour government overruled a court which had given the Maori title to the foreshore and seabed.
Today buildings in the central business district and on the Foreshore follow modern international trends in architecture.
Railway access in the mid-19th century stimulated the extension of docks beyond the foreshore and toward the channel.
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