Results for: away from the shore
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away from the shoreoff shore
across a country, not on road or track, operating off roads, racing over fields, through the fields; from one side to the other of a nation, from shore to shorecross-country
act of coming to the ground, arrival on land, arriving on the ground; setting on the ground; climbing onto the shore; platform between flights of stairs; dock, level area between stairs, place for loading or unloadinglanding
allotted time, be miserly, deny, fixed amount of work; period of time; limitation, restriction, economize, skimp; be frugal, shore bird, stop, stoppagestint
alluvium, mud or sand deposited by flowing water; deposits of mud or sand; land formed by deposits of mud or sand; flood, formation of land, movement of sea against shorealluvion
along the shore or coast, alongside, alongside of, being near shore//alongside, beside a shore, by the side, by the side ofalongshore
ancient seaport on the coast of Samaria, and the Roman capital of Palestine, situated approximately 35 km/22 mi south of present-day Haifa, Israel, ancient town in Israel on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea that was built by King Herod during the fir...Caesarea
Antarctic shore birdsheathbill
any of several small wading birds with long slender beaks, long-billed shore birdsandpiper
appear unexpectedly, area notable for something, arrive by plane, arrive on the ground, alight; set on the ground; bring to shore; drop anchor; climb onto dry ground; exit from a ship; arrive at, end up in (a place, situation, etc.); obtain, get a hold...land
area by the shore; part of a city near the shore, part of town alongside waterwaterfront
area of ground that is near a lake, shore of a lake, lakefront, located on the edge of a lake, situated on the shore of a lakelakeside
at sea some way from shore, blowing from water to land, far from shore; away from the shore, in foreign country, in water some way from shoreoffshore
be extinguished, date somebody, exit; be turned off (light); (his back) was thrown out; strike, flow outward from shore, go out of style, socializego out
beachcomber, big wave hitting beach, long wave which rolls into shore; one who combs, somebody or something that combs yarncomber
 

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