Beach
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[[Image:Sea and Sand, Domburg by Whistler.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Sea]] and [[Sand]], [[Domburg]]'' ([[1900]]) by [[James McNeill Whistler]]]] | [[Image:Sea and Sand, Domburg by Whistler.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Sea]] and [[Sand]], [[Domburg]]'' ([[1900]]) by [[James McNeill Whistler]]]] | ||
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# A horizontal strip of land, usually [[sand]]y, adjoining [[water]]. | # A horizontal strip of land, usually [[sand]]y, adjoining [[water]]. |
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- A horizontal strip of land, usually sandy, adjoining water.
- 1988: “Up and down, the beach lay empty for miles.” - Second Son, Robert Ferro
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