English to Gujarati Dictionary shoreline

shoreline

કિનારાઓ
definition
noun
a city in northwestern Washington, north of Seattle; population 52,005 (est. 2008).
example
As we walked along the 'shoreline' , ghost crabs danced among the trove of shells deposited by the ebbing tide.
Flying over the lake we made a right turn along the western 'shoreline' .
Spend the better part of three days on the river and two days camping along its 'shoreline' .
He landed on the 'shoreline' seeing nothing as he went deeper into the forest boundaries.
Walk along the 'shoreline' at high tide and the ocean will lap at your toes.
he walked along the 'shoreline'
There are few suitable locations along the 'shoreline' , but many on the continental shelf.
he walked along the 'shoreline'
Releasing each other a second later, they burst into motion, fleeing along the 'shoreline' .
The islanders come out at night and mix with the visitors and sailors in the many bars along the 'shoreline' .
Woody plants may create problems on embankments and along the 'shoreline' of a pond.
He made his way along the 'shoreline' , hurrying as he realised how late it had grown.
According to Morton, Mars has clouds, winds, 'shorelines' , river valleys, volcanoes and even glaciers.
The low pressure and dark sky encourage aggressive feeding, especially in shallows and along 'shorelines' .
Throughout the year, coastal fisheries staff wade into the shallow water along bay 'shorelines' and drag fine-webbed seines.
In the water, they are usually close to rocky 'shorelines' where the water is 30-90 feet deep.
Perhaps just as importantly, marginal marine plants were now common, fixing and stabilizing sediment along the 'shorelines' .
Black bears may be seen best by boat in May and June, as they forage for crabs and fish along 'shorelines' at low tide.
Some penguins waddle along 'shorelines' and ice, whereas others hop from rock to rock.
They laugh and cuddle, chase each other along 'shorelines' , share lavish meals and make a time capsule that's not to be opened until 2000.
They migrate and winter along the rocky 'shorelines' of the Pacific Coast.
Overall, about 53 percent of Americans live in coastal counties, and much of the world's population is concentrated along 'shorelines' .
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