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the shorelines
noun
The divide between land and a body of water.
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The shorelines of lakes and of the sea are contours.
Shanty businesses like Osman's used to crowd the shorelines of Istanbul.
Nutrient levels in the coastal bays are also rising as the shorelines become more developed.
Hurricanes, however, may carve back the shorelines of even stabilized cays.
Melting of lake ice usually occurs first near the shorelines or near the mouths of streams.
"You see that the shorelines are lined with estates and large homes".
They are even found away from the shorelines, in Bushwick hostel hot tubs or Midtown office building water towers.
Then, in the 1920's, Robert Moses and his Long Island State Parks Commission decided to open the shorelines to the masses.
Ice sailboating and ice fishing have also resumed this year on the river, especially along the shorelines of counties like Dutchess and Columbia.
Buyers choose between the shorelines of Lake Michigan and Green Bay, which doesn't have as much sand beach but is good for boating and has warmer water.
In some rivers the initial formation of fixed ice takes place along the shorelines, with the central regions open to the air.
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