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Answer for the clue "Oceanside strolling areas ", 5 letters:
piers

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Usage examples of piers.

She ran through her entire repertoire and still Piers entreated her for more.

Truly, Aisley suspected she could have ended up with a husband far less to her liking than Piers Montmorency.

Aisley snorted at the thought of such tactics, for she knew that in the darkness of the great chamber, Piers would not be able to see any messages her eyes might send him.

In fact, Aisley decided that if she did not have to pass Cecil to get to her seat, she could probably dine stark naked, and Piers would never even notice!

Aisley had known him, Piers had never shown any evidence of these alleged powers.

She hated the darkness of the great chamber, yes, but she was becoming accustomed to it, and she did not think that Piers was truly evil.

Although Alan could not understand why the king would give Piers a wife, he suspected the woman to be some dowdy, landless maiden who needed a husband but could not easily find one.

Never in his wildest dreams had he imagined Edward gifting Piers with the loveliest creature in his realm.

She could not imagine a man brave enough to ignore the black rumor that surrounded Piers Montmorency or strong enough to match his fearsome reputation in battle.

Whether she had to drag Alan with her every day or beg Piers for companions, she would ride.

Aisley looked away as she thought of Piers, bound by some design to his castle and sending his man in his stead.

Pausing for just one moment, she was struck with the fervent wish that he was Piers, that the Red Knight would show himself, come to the village and attend to his wife.

Although she knew it might be unfair and even unwise to jeopardize their new friendship with queries about Piers, she longed so desperately for information that she took the risk.

With an abruptness that was nearly painful, she realized that Piers might not skulk in the shadows with his vassal.

Aisley knew, with a sense stronger than logic, that Piers would not like it.