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beachside

American  
[beech-sahyd] / ˈbitʃˌsaɪd /

adjective

  1. situated on or facing a beach.

    a beachside hotel.


Etymology

Origin of beachside

1950–55; beach + side 1, on the model of seaside

Example Sentences

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He now lives a relaxed beachside life.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ardern and her husband were seen scoping out properties for sale in Sydney's beachside northern suburbs of Freshwater and Curl Curl, property website realestate.com.au said.

From Barron's

"When I came, I was so impressed with all the bikes here, and now there is nothing... Every time I came home from work I took some time to look at them," said the young man, who works at a beachside condominium complex frequented by foreigners.

From Barron's

Parallel to the tramway, much of Alexandria's iconic corniche is now hidden behind overpasses, private businesses and beachside food courts.

From Barron's

"The bonds between good people of all faiths and all nations will continue to hold strong in the face of terror, violence and hatred," he said in a ceremony outside the beachside Bondi Pavilion.

From Barron's