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Answer for the clue "Warm-weather playground ", 8 letters:
seashore

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Seashore \Sea"shore`\, n. The coast of the sea; the land that lies adjacent to the sea or ocean. (Law) All the ground between the ordinary high-water and low-water marks.

Usage examples of seashore.

Thus in the depopulated caravansary the little band of connoisseurs jealously bide themselves during the heated season, enjoying to the uttermost the delights of mountain and seashore that art and skill have gathered and served to them.

He intended to take a short vacation-the seashore, I believe he said-and then come back and start all over again.

But when we reach the underlying motives of the exploration and settlement of that continent, do they who sought the sources and the paths to the smell of other tide-waters deserve dispraise or less praise than those who sat thriftily by the Atlantic seashore?

Now these were the shelliest kids along the seashore that summer and they should all have known a Volute from a Cone, all except little Oliver.

Not a seashore, as would be normal, but the wall of water that would be the undersea, stretching up to the few small clouds like puffballs in the Drowned Land, here looking like large, softheaded pins, holding the wall erect and keeping the sea from flooding these two ocean-buried lands.

How dared he have the audacity to say the proscriptions would end on the Kalends of last month-the names are still going up on the rostra every time one of his minions or his relatives covets another luscious slice of Campania or the seashore!

The following day we dined magnificently with the Prince of Francavilla, and in the afternoon he took us to the bath by the seashore, where we saw a wonderful sight.

It was Caligo who had buried him in the sand of a faraway seashore when he was young, for the crime of being short.

It must be near the seashore, a few miles north of the Craker encampment.

Dropping to her hands and knees, carrying the chair on her back, she reached under the canted table, as though she were at the seashore and seeking shade beneath a giant beach umbrella.

He had to draw a weaving course around hot zones, approaching the lowest part of the flats, that near the seashore and the water plant.

He mentioned the blimp towing a toothpaste advertisement over the German capital on the first day of the war-the President grunted at that and glanced toward Hopkins-and the pictures in the latest Berliner Illustrierte Zeitung which he had picked up in Lisbon, showing happy German crowds basking at the seashore and frolicking in folk dances on village greens.

Some of his best thinking about memory had come when he was walking down to this seashore, over routes so circuitous that he could never find the same way twice, partly because the old lava plateau was so fractured by grabens and scarps, partly because he was never paying attention to the larger topography—he was either lost in his thoughts or lost in the immediate landscape, only intermittently looking around to see where he was.

Some of his best thinking about memory had come when he was walking down to this seashore, over routes so circuitous that he could never find the same way twice, partly because the old lava plateau was so fractured by grabens and scarps, partly because he was never paying attention to the larger topography-he was either lost in his thoughts or lost in the immediate landscape, only intermittently looking around to see where he was.

Acer Platanoides, the Norway Maple, grows on the mountains of the northern countries of Europe, descending in some parts of Norway to the seashore.