Wiktionary
a. Of or pertaining to land bordering a beach n. The land bordering a beach
Wikipedia
A beachside is the coastal area near a beach. It may also refer to:
- Beachside FC, an association football club in Hobart, Australia
- Beachside, Newfoundland and Labrador
- Beachside State Recreation Site, a park in Oregon
Usage examples of "beachside".
I went in and out of the Tides, the Sun 'N' Surf, the Breakwater, the Reef, the Lagoon, the Schooner, the Beachside, the Blue Sands, the White Sands, the Sandpiper, and the Casa Del Mar.
I spotted Carl Eckert's sports car at the Beachside Inn: a one-story motel, arranged in a T-shape with the short bar along the front.
The beachside terrace is, as you may have seen from our skycam footage, strewn with wreckage - a lot of the debris from the hotel lobby has been dragged out there - but police and hotel staff have cleared a space near the edge of the swimming pool, and a camera crew has been allowed to start setting up in that area.
A record 33,476 of them applied to beachside UCSB this year for admission.
That summer remains a fuzzy dot of sunburned necks, beer bottles clinking in the Datsun's trunk, huckleberry picking with Wendy and Pam, and beachside bonfires.
A beachside condo: two bedrooms, large deck, ocean view, clambakes every night.
Remnant of the Santa Monica that had existed between the two population waves that built the beachside city: stodgy Midwestern burghers streaming westward for warmth at the turn of the twentieth century, and, seventy years later, left-leaning social activists taking advantage of the best rent control in California.
The island was actually called Unalaska, and on one side of the bay there was an Aleut village by that name, a beachside line of cottages that led to a white, wooden Russian Orthodox church.