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  • 121shore — long·shore·man; shore; shore·less; shore·man; shore·ward; shore·wards; …

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  • 122Shore Fast Line — The Shore Fast Line was a line of fast trolley cars running along the shore between Atlantic City, New Jersey, and Ocean City, New Jersey, from 1907 until 1948. The company that operated the Shore Fast Line was called Atlantic City and Shore… …

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  • 123Shore Plover — Taxobox name = Shore Plover status = EN | status system = IUCN3.1 image width = 250px image caption = Male Shore Plover. image width = 240px regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Aves ordo = Charadriiformes familia = Charadriidae genus =… …

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  • 124Shore — Recorded as Shore, Shores, Shoreman, Shoreson, Shearson, Sherson, Sherstone, Shireston, and others, this is an English surname. It is locational, topographical or sometimes occupational, and derives from the Olde English pre 7th century word… …

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  • 125shore — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. coast, beach, coastline; bank, strand, shingle, seaside. See land. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. shingle, beach, strand, seaside, seashore, sand, coast, seacoast, brim, brink, bank, border, seaboard, margin …

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  • 126shore — [ʃɔː] noun [C/U] I the land that is on the edge of a sea or lake Three of the sailors managed to swim to the shore.[/ex] We stayed in a hotel on the shores of Lake Maggiore.[/ex] • ■ The shore is the land that is on the edge of a lake, river, or… …

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  • 127Shore Line Railway — Den Namen Shore Line Railway trugen mehrere Bahngesellschaften in Nordamerika: Shore Line Railway in Connecticut, von 1864 bis 1897 Shore Line Railway of New Brunswick in Kanada, von 1889 bis 1901 Shore Line Railway in New York, ein… …

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  • 128shore sth up — UK US shore sth up Phrasal Verb with shore({{}}/ʃɔːr/ verb FINANCE ► to support a business, system, currency, etc. that is weak and seems likely to fail, especially by providing money: »They put in an additional $3.6 million for its employee… …

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