Definitions for shoreline

shoreline shore·line

Spelling: [shawr-lahyn, shohr-]
IPA: /ˈʃɔrˌlaɪn, ˈʃoʊr-/

Shoreline is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 13 points.

You can make 463 anagrams from letters in shoreline (eehilnors).

Definitions for shoreline

noun

  1. the line where shore and water meet.

Origin of shoreline

First recorded in 1850-55; shore1 + line1

Examples for shoreline

All day they rode, roughly following the shoreline to the northward.

There's Hosken's blue boat; you'll find her moored off by a shoreline.

On Tuesday, he surveyed the shoreline in Pensacola Beach with President Obama.

For a moment he surveyed the shoreline from his higher vantage point.

Walton County, located on the Florida panhandle, has already started spraying hay into the water if it arrives at the shoreline.

He had a mental image of the watchers following the shoreline.

He centered the shoreline of the bay and put on maximum magnification.

Many of the homes adjacent to the shoreline were shelled by these boats.

Circling the shoreline at a distance of about a mile, a curtain of mist was visible.

Investigators have been combing an Oakland shoreline park trying to find the weapon in the murky shallow water.

Word Value for shoreline
Scrable

0

Words with friends

13

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