Noun
The coast of the sea; the land that lies adjacent to the sea or ocean.
All the ground between the ordinary highwater and low-water marks.
Source: Webster's dictionarySit in reverie and watch the changing color of the waves that break upon the idle seashore of the mind. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Everyone knows Newton as the great scientist. Few remember that he spent half his life muddling with alchemy, looking for the philosopher's stone. That was the pebble by the seashore he really wanted to find. Fritz Leiber
THIRD WATCHER Let her speak. Don't interrupt. She knows words that mermaids taught her...I'm falling asleep in order to hear her...Go on, sister, go on...My heart aches because I wasn't you when you dreamed at the seashore. Fernando Pessoa
The lonely wanderer, who watches by the seashore the waves that roll between him and his home, talks of cruel facts, material barriers that, just because they are material, and not ideal, shall be the irresistible foes of his longing heart. Josiah Royce
This is the seashore. Neither land nor sea. It's a place that does not exist. Alessandro Baricco
A few tracts of cliff top and seashore vegetation have been preserved. Source: Internet