Definitions for longshore

longshore long·shore

Spelling: [lawng-shawr, -shohr, long-]
IPA: /ˈlɔŋˌʃɔr, -ˌʃoʊr, ˈlɒŋ-/

Longshore is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 341 anagrams from letters in longshore (eghlnoors).

Definitions for longshore

adjective

  1. existing, found, or employed along the shore, especially at or near a seaport:

Origin of longshore

First recorded in 1815-25; aphetic variant of alongshore

Examples for longshore

No longshore character, as you call him, would be as afraid of the sea as he is.

She was the woman who had carried away the book from longshore Jack.

It's a longshore brain, anyhow, and it needs the salt to keep it from spoilin'.

We can't have none of the crew hangin' 'longshore, ginnin' up.

It was the voice of the longshore Jack woman who had had those adventures with me.

With their coming we are introduced to a line of longshore life that had escaped us.

Norfolk is just endurable in October, when game and 'longshore herrings are in.

But while he sneaked in the purlieus of the city several of his 'longshore friends passed him without a second look.

We didn't kill at all: he was one of those 'longshore dog-foxes,' and got away home on the cliff.

One told what the longshore shrimper had said of finding the body near the fishing-ground known as the Mooragh.

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