55 Words to use with beaching

"Heard a scoundrel of a beach-comber sing it years ago.

The boat, my son, do you see it?" I scrambled up ahead through the sand and beach grass, and the white line of the beach, which even the darkest night can never hide, lay clear before me.

" "It is 'Three Star,' and a better than what they poison their bellies with down there," I answered, sweeping my hand, as it were, over the yawning chasm of blackness and down to where the beach fires glinted far belowtiny jets of flame which gave proportion and reality to the night.

She didn't look very grown up then, in her blue-serge beach dress and her hair in a long thick braid down her back, and curling round her temples in windblown locks; but to Mr. Hepworth's artist eye she looked more beautiful than he had ever seen her.

Though it is the beach belt that draws all the tourists, there is very little coverage from these areas in the local newspapers.

A minute later the entire crew, some pulling, some steering, dragged out the beach wagon.

They could faintly see the beach-line of Asparagus Island, but they could distinctly hear the thunder of the surf upon it; and as the day grew stronger they made out that they had dragged fully half a mile during the night.

I had taken my stand near a large beach-chair, which, for reasons, interested me.

I see the invalid lady creep out with her beach-rest from the intermediate house, and come down to her usual morning station in the shade of a rock, unaware, poor thing, that it has been monopolised by Isa and Metelill.

The party in advance took the beach road.

[Illustration: A LIFE-SAVING CREW DRILLING WITH BEACH APPARATUS Hauling in a breeches-buoy and a passenger.]

LONG BEACH ISLAND BOARD OF TRADE.

After passing ten feet of alluvion, the auger passed through 115 feet of blue clay, with quicksand, then two of beach sand and pebbles, when the limestone rock was struck.

Of beach birds, properly so called, I saw none but sanderlings.

Beach-goers and gamblers of all ages strolled back and forthstuds with oiled glistening muscles, grandmothers with straw hats and outrageous sunglasses, Afro-Americans, Latinos, Asians.

Doctors, lawyers, barkeepers, and all dropped their business and went to rocking, as they call beach-mining.

Beach cottage in Florida.

"Lord," he would cry, "I wish I was in the Dry Tortugas or snug in the beach-house at the Isle o' Pines.

Nearly all these stones are erratic and, unlike ordinary beach pebbles, the under sides which lie buried have remained angular.

We have two species of wild plum in North Americathe beach-plum, a low shrub found in New England, the fruit of which is dark blue and about the size of damsons; while the other is quite a large tree, and very showy when covered with its scarlet fruit.

Then she stopped, with finger in her mouth, while Caesar scrambled headlong into the tide; for Noel was standing on the beach pointing at a brown sail far down in the deep bay, where Southeast Brook came singing from the green wilderness.

How wonderful she must have looked in beach pyjamas!

One man, whom I met more than once in my beach rambles, seemed to devote himself to bathing, running, and walking.

He cut a stout blue-beach rod and sharpened one of it, and estimating as closely as he could where the little cave had been, thrust in his testing-pole.

The air was fresh and salty, softened by the waxy smell of beach roses.

55 Words to use with  beaching