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beach

బీచ్
definition
verb
at the water's edge a rowboat was beached
run or haul up (a boat or ship) onto a beach.
noun
Perhaps because of their preference for rocky shores, marine otters have never been found along the sandy beaches of the Atlantic Patagonian coasts.
a pebbly or sandy shore, especially by the ocean between high- and low-water marks.
translation of 'beach'
సముద్రతీరం,
రేవు
example
Fishermen from the Cinque Ports claimed a long-standing right to 'beach' their boats and to dry their nets there.
we don't know what causes whales to 'beach'
The captain and engineer motored the ship across the harbour, intending to 'beach' her in shallow water.
Fifty yards off the beach a boat swerves in, cuts its outboard and prepares to 'beach' itself in front of us.
I want to walk along a tropical 'beach' at sunset or ramble through a ruined temple at sunrise.
The decision to 'beach' the vessel was a hurried and ill-considered over-reaction, with significant consequences in terms of damage.
The centreboards make it possible to 'beach' the boats, trailer them and get them into very shallow water.
Once, he even directed the helmsman to 'beach' the boat, right into the teeth of an ambush, and pursued our attackers on foot, into the jungle.
We did try and glimpse it through the launderette windows, but unfortunately we'd spent too long walking along the pebbly 'beach' , and it was closed.
I was ready to 'beach' the fish on the bar, which now stood clear of all but the biggest waves.
On the 'beach' at Sandy Hook on the New Jersey shore one October there were hundreds of us assembled in the predawn hours, fishing for striped bass.
We 'beach' the raft and pull out our cameras as raft number two begins its run through the 400 metres of white water.
'beach' towel
Souyia proved another low-key mix of tavernas and bars fronting a pebbly 'beach' .
Or, more often, politely pretend not to notice that elephant seals can 'beach' themselves with more dignity than you ever manage at the end of a dive.
sandy 'beach'
Back in the early 1980s I spent some time on that 'beach' in Theodosia.
Try as we may, no one has been able to fully explain why whales and dolphins 'beach' themselves in the hundreds each year.
With the fish leaping constantly I led it surely but gently upstream onto the shallow riffle in order to 'beach' it.
The marines' assault echelon had three hours to offload before tidefall threatened to 'beach' their ships.
Scientists have long puzzled over why whales, and particularly pilot whales, 'beach' themselves in large groups.
crews would not 'beach' for fear of damaging craft
we're going to the 'beach'
he managed to 'beach' a fine trout
dolphins often 'beach' themselves
Rarely on land otherwise, the birds swim over to land and 'beach' themselves, pushing themselves back into the water after mating.
But among the mysteries still attached to whales is why pods of them are routinely discovered 'beached' on our shores.
Three years ago, after a serious heart attack while manning a dinghy in a frostbite race, Shields was 'beached' from competition by his doctors.
With their boat desperately in need of repair, the crew had 'beached' the vessel, awaiting the return of assistance from Spain.
For example some populations in the Southern Ocean develop the skill of 'beaching' themselves on land in order to catch seals and sea lions.
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