an extensive area of sand or shingle sloping down to a sea or lake, esp the area between the high- and low-water marks on a seacoast
to run or haul (a boat) onto a beach
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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2025 beach /bitʃ/USA pronunciation
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beach
(bēch),USA pronunciation n.
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Beach (bēch),USA pronunciation n.
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