May 11,2006

CHAPTER FORTY EIGHT

What a beach...

NOUN:

1.The shore of a body of water, especially when sandy or pebbly.

2.The sand or pebbles on a shore.

3.The zone above the water line at a shore of a body of water, marked by an accumulation of sand, stone, or gravel that has been deposited by the tide or waves.

TRANSITIVE VERB:
beached , beach·ing , beach·es

1.To run, haul, or bring ashore: beached the rowboat in front of the cabin; hooked a big bluefish but was unable to beach it.

2.To leave stranded or helpless.

I like the beach. I went there often as a child. While I lived in Washington, I went to the beach. It’s a place of calm. It’s a place to think, a place to reflect, to have fun, to watch the sunrise or the sunset, .. I’ve seen them both.
It a wonderful place that hold many great memories. “ The shore of a body of water, especially when sandy or pebbly”

Beached …. to leave stranded or helpless. I’m not so fond of this one.




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