Definitionn. the land along the edge of a body of water
Last update: November 2, 2015
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I saw a beautiful house on the shore of river Ganga. [noun]
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Shore up the side of an old house to stop it falling down. [noun]
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These Portals lead the aspirant across the waters on " to the other shore " [7 ]. [noun]
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The river seems to have flowed close to the shore but was separated from it by great shingle banks. [noun]
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Then they resumed their route, and, favored by the darkness, pushed silently and vigorously toward the western shore. [noun]
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Hawkeye moved away from the lookout, and descended, musing profoundly, to the shore. [noun]
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With care and patience, however, they succeeded in clambering after the scout, until they reached the sandy shore of the Horican. [noun]
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Uncas pointed toward a rocky shore a little in their front, whence another war canoe was darting directly across their course. [noun]
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"Our mounds are earthen, certainly--nor are they seated on the rocks of Cape Diamond; but they stand on that shore which proved so destructive to Dieskau and his army." [noun]
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While there is hope of succor, this fortress will I defend, though it be to be done with pebbles gathered on the lake shore. [noun]
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"If I had but one of the thousand boats which lie empty along that shore, it might be done." [noun]
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