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beach
noun
-
beach
,
beaches
an
area
of
sand
or
small
stones
beside
a
sea
,
lake
,
or
river
where
people
can
walk
,
swim
,
or
relax
.
•
On
hot
summer
days
,
many
families
spread
their
towels
on
the
sunny
beach
.
On
hot
summer
days
,
many
families
spread
their
towels
on
the
sunny
beach
.
•
The
hotel
is
only
a
five-minute
walk
from
a
quiet
beach
backed
by
pine
trees
.
The
hotel
is
only
a
five-minute
walk
from
a
quiet
beach
backed
by
pine
trees
.
From
Middle
English
"
beche
",
probably
from
Old
English
*bæce
meaning
"
stream
"
or
"
brook
",
later
referring
to
the
shore
beside
water
.
verb
-
beach
,
beaching
,
beaches
,
beached
to
pull
or
drive
a
boat
,
sea
animal
,
or
other
object
onto
the
shore
,
or
to
come
onto
the
shore
and
become
stuck
there
.
•
To
repair
a
leak
,
the
sailors
decided
to
beach
the
small
boat
on
a
stretch
of
soft
sand
.
To
repair
a
leak
,
the
sailors
decided
to
beach
the
small
boat
on
a
stretch
of
soft
sand
.
•
At
low
tide
,
the
ferry
accidentally
beached
on
a
hidden
reef
and
could
not
move
.
At
low
tide
,
the
ferry
accidentally
beached
on
a
hidden
reef
and
could
not
move
.
Derived
from
the
noun
"
beach
",
first
recorded
as
a
verb
in
the
early
19th
century
in
seafaring
contexts
.