• 2. often shores Land; country: far from our native shores. 3. Land as opposed to water: a sailor with an assignment on shore.
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  • The land right at the edge of a lake, river, or ocean is called the shore . Even the bravest swimmers will head for the shore when they hear someone yell "Shark!"
  • 1. Shore, bank, beach, coast refer to an edge of land abutting on an ocean, lake, or other large body of water. Shore is the general word: The ship reached shore.
  • SHORE meaning: 1 : the land along the edge of an area of water (such as an ocean, lake, etc.); 2 : a country that touches a sea or ocean a country that has a coast.
    • the land along the edge of a sea, lake, broad river, etc.
    • some particular country:my native shore.
    • land, as opposed to sea or water:a marine serving on shore.
  • With the ghost of an action/mystery/horror play style and the mind of a psychological thriller, The shore's dramatic atmosphere, deep and multilayered story...
  • They are common shore crabs in tropical and subtropical regions throughout the world, inhabiting deep burrows in the intertidal zone.
  • A shore, on the other hand, may refer to parts of land adjoining any large body of water, including oceans (sea shore) and lakes (lake shore).
  • Shore. Slang for "sure." Commonly used in the Pacific Northwest, especially Seattle, Washington, and the surrounding suburbs.