Used in a Sentence

shores

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for shores.

Editorial note

There is no higher compliment, than the best and the brightest the world over seeking to immigrate to your shores.

Examples19
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

Land adjoining a non-flowing body of water, such as an ocean, lake or pond.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of shores gathered in one view.

noun

Land adjoining a non-flowing body of water, such as an ocean, lake or pond.

noun

A prop or strut supporting some structure or weight above it.

noun

A place in England:

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for shores.

noun

Land adjoining a non-flowing body of water, such as an ocean, lake or pond.

noun

A prop or strut supporting some structure or weight above it.

noun

A place in England:

noun

A suburb of Littleborough, Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale, Greater Manchester (OS grid ref SD9216).

Example sentences

1

There is no higher compliment, than the best and the brightest the world over seeking to immigrate to your shores.

2

In some places there almost isn't any water left between the boundary of China's claim and the shores of the other country!

3

It steeps my thought And spirit in oblivious gloom, And, in its dizzy onrush caught, Dashes it on the shores of doom.

4

There are often a lot of occluders, such as boats and bushy shores.

5

Many more workers, including more per household and more newer to these shores.

6

It does so because it chose the Eastern shores for a strategic reason.

7

Skype was started on the shores of the Baltic, but is headquartered in Luxembourg, has programmers in Eastern Europe and offices in London.

8

I fully expect Baidu and other tech giants on the Chinese shores to try and push the boundaries of technology.

9

I want my elected officials to create effective system that prevents them on landing on the shores in the first place.

10

A room with a few painted landscapes from far-off shores?

11

Would the Russian navy land on the shores of Brooklyn?

12

The problem is, one, having somewhere to put them (I'm sure Australia would not be as much of a fan of having serial murderers dumped on their shores as they were two centuries ago) and two, keeping them out.

Quote examples

1

"having serial murderers dumped on their shores as they were two centuries ago" you are talking about the british, right?

2

If a car manufacturer shores up its profitability and that of its dealers by ensuring that everything right down to the oil change needs their licensed and authorised device, then many governments would label that "business innovation" and claim it's in the common good of the economy.

3

Quote from OA "El Packete is a very slow high-capacity Internet access connection; someone (no one knows who) loads up those drives with online glitz and gets them to Cuban shores..." On the off-chance anyone relevant in Miami is reading this: The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum distributes 8GB to 10Gb of Creative Commons licensed classical music, mostly chamber.

4

What is definitely dishonest is to claim that all sea life will die in ten years, leaving the shores covered with dead fish; or claim that the entire UK will starve to death; and then, when proven wrong by reality, say, "Well, they're having problems, aren't they?

Proper noun examples

1

Inflection - Redwood Shores, CA, United States Full-time, relocation to Redwood shores.

2

The Maxis studio was a satellite studio out of Emeryville and teams were being migrated to Redwood Shores.

3

A small group moved to Emeryville, many people (including the Sims teams) moved to Redwood Shores, and some some people didn't make the transition.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use shores in a sentence?

There is no higher compliment, than the best and the brightest the world over seeking to immigrate to your shores.

What does shores mean?

Land adjoining a non-flowing body of water, such as an ocean, lake or pond.

What part of speech is shores?

shores is commonly used as noun.