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seafront

British  
/ ˈsiːˌfrʌnt /

noun

  1. a built-up area facing the sea

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One close to the seafront, where the near-200-year-old golf club gives way to a spectacular view across the Firth of Forth to the Bass Rock, has its keypad caked in a sticky black ooze.

From BBC

Some of the seafront scenes were filmed in Fairbourne, which has its own battle with the elements.

From BBC

But few people in this seafront city are celebrating their tactical victory.

From The Wall Street Journal

A large cordon is in place along the seafront and the operation involves more than 100 members of the emergency services.

From BBC

He'll start 2026 with gigs in Indonesia and Bali, followed by an extensive UK tour, and the resurrection of his Big Beach Boutique festival on Brighton's seafront.

From BBC