Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The line where shore and water meet.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a boundary line between land and water
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Examples
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Photo: A customer tries out a digital camera while shopping at a Costco store in Shoreline, Wash., a suburb of Seattle.
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I stopped by Top Foods in Shoreline today anyway, and picked up a pound of wild (previously frozen) halibut for $8.99, a 12-ounce pack of sliced Tillamook Swiss on sale for $3.99, and some crisp, kid-size apples for a quarter apiece.
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Shoreline is basically reinventing itself as a green company.
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When I saw this disgrace reported last night on TV news I couldn't help but remember the guy in Shoreline that has his house similarly trashed because he had pro-Bush and pro troop signs prominently displayed.
Sound Politics: Israeli Flag Prompts Tacoma Vandalism & Cross-Burning 2006
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I was impressed by Mr. Ishmael's presentation at the candidate forum in Shoreline last night, (Steve Beren was entertaining as well) he was the most civil of all the candidates that appeared.
Sound Politics: Anti-"Reptilians" Must Hie To High Desert Battleground 2006
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Tad Clark went to King's High School in Shoreline before graduating from the
Clark, Robert A. 1973
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Scalise: Tangipahoa Parish Receives Nearly $700,000 for Lake Pontchartrain Shoreline Protection – Rep. Scalise (LA-01)
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Sound Politics: Beren - McDermott to debate in Shoreline
Sound Politics: Beren - McDermott to debate in Shoreline 2006
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q Aurora Avenue North New lanes in Shoreline for bus rapid transit and business access, $40 million.
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Washington regulators closed Shoreline Bank, a three-branch institution based in Shoreline.
Regulators Close Two Banks; Year's Total at 129 Robin Sidel 2010
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