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sandcastle

American  
[sand-kas-uhl, -kah-suhl] / ˈsændˌkæs əl, -ˌkɑ səl /

noun

  1. a small castlelike structure made of wet sand, as by children at a beach.

  2. a plan or idea with little substance.


Etymology

Origin of sandcastle

First recorded in 1850–55; sand + castle

Example Sentences

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Swimming, sailing, even just building a sandcastle - the ocean benefits our physical and mental wellbeing.

From Salon • Aug. 5, 2024

TORRES: I equate it to building a sandcastle where you don’t really start out with a blueprint.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 5, 2024

But that whole life was gone in the fire, toppled like a sandcastle.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 21, 2023

There's laughter, sandcastle construction and everyone - whether they're a captain of industry or a truck driver - is enjoying the great embrace of the ocean.

From BBC • Jul. 6, 2023

“So what should we do? You want to build a sandcastle with a moat? See how long the castle can last? Deepest moat in Cape history.”

From "Shouting at the Rain" by Lynda Mullaly Hunt

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