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beachy

[ bee-chee ]

adjective

  1. covered with pebbles or sand.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of beachy1

First recorded in 1590–1600; beach + -y 1

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Example Sentences

Not enough to retire instantly to somewhere warm and beachy, but a pleasant increment to my nest egg.

It is art-deco beachy in parts, and inner-city seedy in other areas, ultimately giving it a poor man's Miami feel.

They had fine blowy days with Nancy up on Beachy Head above the sparkling blue water.

Newhaven is a sickly burg sheltered well to the west of Beachy Head.

A new gun was soon at work again, but to us it was always Beachy Bill.

Running past Eastbourne, we arrived off the bold, wild-looking point of Beachy Head.

The bright revolving light at Beachy Head shone forth astern.

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