Examples of 'opposite shore' in a sentence

Meaning of "opposite shore"

opposite shore: Describes the land or area on the other side of a body of water or geographical separation. It is commonly used in contexts discussing navigation, travel, or perspectives from a distant vantage point

How to use "opposite shore" in a sentence

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The opposite shore was named differently.
Our ships are blocked on the opposite shore.
The opposite shore is protected forest area.
They soon reached the opposite shore.
On the opposite shore are a number of anchored boats.
And then maroon you on the opposite shore.
On the opposite shore there are fairly frequented creeks.
Manhattan was on the opposite shore.
The opposite shore is adulthood.
Because relationships always start on the opposite shore.
On the opposite shore of the lagoon another kind of residence awaited me.
The other side ascended the opposite shore.
On the opposite shore.
The two men crossed to the opposite shore.
To the opposite shore.

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You may find your family on the opposite shore.
On the opposite shore is the barony of Bear.
A smaller club is located on the opposite shore of the lake.
And I on the opposite shore shall be ready to ride and spread the alarm.
He drifted to the opposite shore.
Just on the opposite shore there are Jihadists.
He was not on the opposite shore.
On the opposite shore of this river is the Innu settlement of Pakuashipi.
A new day arrived with a fantastic view of the opposite shore of.
The boats were seized on the opposite shore by the Iranian authorities.
Move the missionaries and the cannibals to the opposite shore.
Now we are going to the opposite shore of Lake Tiberias.
Then you have to climb the rocks on the opposite shore.
And I on the opposite shore will be.
You can also throw crewmates onto higher terrain or to an opposite shore.
The next morning, a team investigated the opposite shore and found a bear 's footprint and blood there.
They originate downstream of cliffs which channels flow to the opposite shore.
He was on the opposite shore of the Channel, preparing to embark for England.
We cannot begin to build without being able to see the opposite shore.
The opposite shore of the bay is the west coast of the distinctively-shaped Langness Peninsula.
They stood pressing for a passage and longing to touch the opposite shore.
Across the island of Crete, to the opposite shore of it begins the Libyan Sea.
In the morning I found a small boat and crossed the river to the opposite shore.
Gowbarrow Fell, seen from the opposite shore of Ullswater.
Oneida Lake is the northern border with part of Oswego County on the opposite shore.
The Aeolians next colonised the opposite shore of Asia Minor, which was named Aeolis.
It commands a view of the Firth of Forth and Lothian on the opposite shore.
Taigan - the opposite shore.
He stepped into the basket, and it moved towards the opposite shore.
Crossings Switzerland-France, the opposite shore has never been so close!
From the top of the tower, a strong chain is stretching over the opposite shore.
The opposite shore is Bozburun is not it? - Yes.
Tiberias is splendid with its beautiful buildings on the opposite shore facing the apostles.
Unless the opposite shore is less than 500 feet away, or when.
Goebbels later added a large modern house on the opposite shore of the Bogensee.

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