1. beachside - Noun
2. beachside - Adjective
3. Beachside - Proper noun
beachside (not comparable)
(rare) Bordering a beach
beachside property
beachside (countable and uncountable, plural beachsides)
The land bordering a beach.
Beachside
A town in Newfoundland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
All the more frustrating, then, when the film’s third act lurches into coming-of-age cliches, including a fade-to-black snog at a beachside bonfire. Source: Internet
But the mother of two instead hit up a beachside restaurant, taking to Instagram to show off the shellfish meal she ate with a friend. Source: Internet
Eighteen years after she emerged like a goddess from the ocean in ‘Die Another Day’, Halle Berry slipped on another stunning orange bikini for a sexy beachside stroll. Source: Internet
After eating some local seafood for lunch (clams and anago eel, no pictures because Shuma was being Shuma) we checked into our beachside minshuku, Kinkaitei (see more about this cute inn in ). Source: Internet
By setting up a beachside community, Charles and Willa Bruce “did what every other Californian was doing during that time,” a historian says. Source: Internet
Founded in 1902, Carmel's bohemian beachside residents were unwilling to see their village become "citified." Source: Internet