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beachfront

[ beech-fruhnt ]

noun

  1. land fronting on a beach.


adjective

  1. located on or adjacent to a beach:

    beachfront property.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of beachfront1

An Americanism dating back to 1920–25; beach + front
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Example Sentences

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The EPA’s choice of real estate, including beachfront parking lots and an open space in Irwindale, sparked fierce backlash from residents who didn’t want toxic batteries shredded near their homes or sensitive waterways.

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This move at a high-profile beachfront property sparked a debate about state law and hotels’ obligations and has turned eyes on other California hotels that exclude children.

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There’s a reason that when beachfront property owners put up illegal “private property” signs or otherwise attempt to drive away those who have a right to enjoy the beach, they’re cited and fined.

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Season 2, a bedroom farce set at a gorgeous beachfront resort in Sicily, looked at sex, money and power.

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In Malibu’s Big Rock neighborhood, nearly every beachfront home was flattened by the Palisades fire.

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