Seaside
1 Americannoun
noun
adjective
noun
Etymology
Origin of seaside
First recorded in 1175–1225, seaside is from the Middle English word seeside. See sea, side 1
Example Sentences
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A close friend has paid tribute to a mother and daughter who were swept away at a seaside resort.
From BBC
"It's always been a happy little seaside town," she says.
From BBC
The incident was reported at the seaside town in East Yorkshire at 15:10 GMT and the search involves a rescue helicopter, air ambulance and another aircraft.
From BBC
She works shifts at the company's outlet at a retail park in Kalmar, a small seaside city in southern Sweden.
From BBC
Trader Joe’s has purchased a former drug store in Santa Monica, paving the way for a fourth location in the seaside city for the popular grocer.
From Los Angeles Times
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