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Definition of oceanside in English: oceansidenounˈəʊʃ(ə)nsʌɪd North American A place or area of land by the sea. 〈北美〉海边 as modifier an oceanside resort 海边的一处度假胜地。 Example sentencesExamples - Meanwhile, the full-scale replica of the Rose was built in the same oceanside tank where Titanic was filmed in Rosarito.
- Urban runoff has been a problem as long as people have lived along the oceanside.
- Last summer I was sitting on the deck of a beautiful ocean-side restaurant in Nova Scotia when I overhead that question at a nearby table.
- The bottom floor is covered in quartzite stone the hue of the surrounding ocean-side bluffs.
- Playing with two Canadians, we stopped at the 16th to draw our breath which had been whipped away by the stunning oceanside fairway.
- My heart, however, is at the ocean side.
- They're trying to save the ocean side town of Big Sur.
- And the new oceanside fifth hole is dramatically better than the old fifth.
- Palm Beach is home to many high rise resort hotels that offer unique and exotic ocean side gardens which are open to the public.
- He grew up on Park Avenue and the exclusive ocean-side community of East Hampton on Long Island, NewYork.
- The beaches of Pensacola Beach and Perdido Key are not highly commercialized by todays standards, and offer a relaxing place to enjoy the oceanside.
- Newest of several small inns in Trinidad, the Turtle Rocks has a lovely oceanside deck; each room has an unobstructed ocean view.
- I expect that by next summer I'll be heading out a bit on the ocean side a little ways.
- In fact, we're told that the President-elect has a Christmas tree in the ocean side home where he's celebrating.
- And Surf City is far from the only oceanside paradise turned bad.
- Room rates at the newly renovated ocean side resort start at $400 a night, and run to $1500 for a suite.
- They suffered the most because they were the ones living on the oceanside and they lost everything.
- In addition to its looming mansions, mesmerizing sunsets and devotion to the arts, Newport boasts a 3.5-mile-long oceanside walking trail known as the Cliff Walk.
- With its gray clapboard siding, its forthright Colonial architecture, and its serene oceanside setting, the unpretentious two-story house immediately appealed to the couple's relaxed sense of tradition.
- A couple inlets on either side of this island caused the water to be squeezed in here from the ocean side.
nounˈōSH(ə)nˌsīd North American A place or area of land by the sea. 〈北美〉海边 as modifier an oceanside resort 海边的一处度假胜地。 Example sentencesExamples - A couple inlets on either side of this island caused the water to be squeezed in here from the ocean side.
- Playing with two Canadians, we stopped at the 16th to draw our breath which had been whipped away by the stunning oceanside fairway.
- They suffered the most because they were the ones living on the oceanside and they lost everything.
- Palm Beach is home to many high rise resort hotels that offer unique and exotic ocean side gardens which are open to the public.
- The bottom floor is covered in quartzite stone the hue of the surrounding ocean-side bluffs.
- The beaches of Pensacola Beach and Perdido Key are not highly commercialized by todays standards, and offer a relaxing place to enjoy the oceanside.
- And Surf City is far from the only oceanside paradise turned bad.
- He grew up on Park Avenue and the exclusive ocean-side community of East Hampton on Long Island, NewYork.
- Room rates at the newly renovated ocean side resort start at $400 a night, and run to $1500 for a suite.
- In addition to its looming mansions, mesmerizing sunsets and devotion to the arts, Newport boasts a 3.5-mile-long oceanside walking trail known as the Cliff Walk.
- Last summer I was sitting on the deck of a beautiful ocean-side restaurant in Nova Scotia when I overhead that question at a nearby table.
- Meanwhile, the full-scale replica of the Rose was built in the same oceanside tank where Titanic was filmed in Rosarito.
- Newest of several small inns in Trinidad, the Turtle Rocks has a lovely oceanside deck; each room has an unobstructed ocean view.
- My heart, however, is at the ocean side.
- They're trying to save the ocean side town of Big Sur.
- I expect that by next summer I'll be heading out a bit on the ocean side a little ways.
- With its gray clapboard siding, its forthright Colonial architecture, and its serene oceanside setting, the unpretentious two-story house immediately appealed to the couple's relaxed sense of tradition.
- Urban runoff has been a problem as long as people have lived along the oceanside.
- And the new oceanside fifth hole is dramatically better than the old fifth.
- In fact, we're told that the President-elect has a Christmas tree in the ocean side home where he's celebrating.
proper nounˈōSH(ə)nˌsīd A residential and commercial city in southwestern California, north of San Diego; population 169,684 (est. 2008). |