View from the shore
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SEAView from the shore
OCEANWAVESView from the shore
MAUIView from Molokai's south shore
INLANDAway from the shore
CASTSFishes from the shore
ASEAAway from the shore
INLANDAway from the shore.
OFFWARDAway from the shore.
SEAWARDSAway from the shore
SEEOFFWave from the shore
EBBEDBacked away from the shore
EBBGo out from the shore
EBBSSlips away from the shore
DEEPSEAFar out from the shore
EBBEDWent out from the shore
EBBFall back from the shore
EBBOUTFlow back from the shore
SEAWARDSAway from the shore (Var.)
WENTABOARDWalked up the gangplank from shore
SPITSand bank extending from the shore.
shoveto push a boat from the shore
surfcastingfishing from the shore by casting into surf
offshoreSituated at sea some distance from the shore
surfcastingsSURFCASTING, fishing from the shore by casting into surf
TEEMING"The wretched refuse of your ... shore" (line from "The New Colossus")
bluepointa small oyster typically from the south shore of Long Island
offingthe more distant part of the sea seen from the shore.
surfcasterone who fishes from the shore by casting into the surf
surfcastersSURFCASTER, one who fishes from the shore by casting into the surf
bluepointsBLUEPOINT, a small oyster typically from the south shore of Long Island
onshoreonto or in the direction of the shore from a body of water
undercliffa subordinate cliff on a shore, consisting of material that has fallen from the higher cliff above
undercliffsUNDERCLIFF, a subordinate cliff on a shore, consisting of material that has fallen from the higher cliff above
wreckersA person on the shore who tries to bring about a shipwreck in order to profit from the wreckage
wreckerA person on the shore who tries to bring about a shipwreck in order to profit from the wreckage
docksA structure extending alongshore or out from the shore into a body of water, to which boats may be moored
alluviongradual increase of land on a shore or a river bank by the action of water, whether from natural or artificial causes
STONESKIPPERRussell Byars is one: He set the Guinness World Record of 51 times from the shore of the Allegheny River on 7-19-2007
arkswatertight container used in marine rescue operations, suspended from a hawser and hauled back and forth between a stranded or wrecked vessel and the shore
sofarssystem for determining a position at sea by exploding a charge under water and measuring the time the shock waves take to reach three widely separated shore stations at known distances from each other