5 Verbs to Use for the Word seashore

Here, at a point some 800 feet above the sea, where a ravine broke the line of cliffs, was the camp of the marines, in a position almost impregnable against any enemy's force, following the seashore.

This went on for some days, and an attempt to reach the seashore involved them in a perfect sea of scrub, and necessitated the final conclusion that advance by white men and horses was impossible.

In 1584 he sent Amadas and Barlowe to explore the Atlantic seashore of North America.

Pigafetta found Amboyna inhabited by Moors (Mohammedans) and heathens; "but the first possessed the seashore, the latter the interior."

It had been a long time since she had visited the seashore, and she discovered that seaside customs and costumes had changed very much.

5 Verbs to Use for the Word  seashore