Beachier vs Beachie - What's the difference?
beachier | beachie |
(beachy)
Pertaining to the material making up the edge of a seashore, as with pebbles, gravel, and sand.
* 1597 , Shakespeare, 2 Henry IV , .
Pertaining to a beach or something beach-like.
* 2004 Exporters, here's a "beachy" place to get your feet wet. It's close by, and one of the main tourist destinations in the Caribbean. —
As an adjective beachier
is (beachy).As a noun beachie is
a beach break.beachier
English
Adjective
(head)beachy
English
Adjective
(er)- ''O God! that one might read the book of fate,
- ''And see the revolution of the times
- ''Make mountains level, and the continent,
- ''Weary of solid firmness, melt itself
- ''Into the sea! and, other times, to see
- ''The beachy girdle of the ocean
- ''Too wide for Neptune's hips; how chances mock,
- ''And changes fill the cup of alteration
- With divers liquors!
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