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Meaning of ashore

Wordnet

ashore (r)

towards the shore from the water

Webster

ashore (adv.)

On shore or on land; on the land adjacent to water; to the shore; to the land; aground (when applied to a ship); -- sometimes opposed to aboard or afloat.

ashore Sentence Examples

  1. After days at sea, the weary sailors finally reached land and stepped ashore.
  2. The shipwreck survivors were grateful to be ashore once again, safe from the treacherous waves.
  3. As the tide receded, a plethora of shells and seaweed was left strewn ashore.
  4. The children eagerly collected seashells as they wandered ashore during their beach vacation.
  5. The lighthouse beacon guided ships safely ashore, preventing maritime disasters.
  6. The fishermen pulled their boats ashore, ready to unload their catch of the day.
  7. The stormy weather made it difficult for the sailors to navigate their vessel ashore.
  8. The pirates buried their treasure chest deep ashore, leaving clues for future adventurers.
  9. The coastal town bustled with activity as tourists arrived ashore, eager to explore the quaint streets.
  10. The smell of salt and seaweed greeted the beachcombers as they stepped ashore onto the sandy beach.

FAQs About the word ashore

towards the shore from the waterOn shore or on land; on the land adjacent to water; to the shore; to the land; aground (when applied to a ship); -- sometimes op

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After days at sea, the weary sailors finally reached land and stepped ashore.

The shipwreck survivors were grateful to be ashore once again, safe from the treacherous waves.

As the tide receded, a plethora of shells and seaweed was left strewn ashore.

The children eagerly collected seashells as they wandered ashore during their beach vacation.