Similar words: waterfall, effrontery, differ from, suffer from, recover from, front, upfront, affront. Meaning: n. the area of a city (such as a harbor or dockyard) alongside a body of water.
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1. The hotel is delightfully situated close to the waterfront.
2. Most of the hotels are down on the waterfront.
3. They went for a stroll along the waterfront.
4. They say the captain's ghost still haunts the waterfront.
5. Chicago has a splendid waterfront.
6. They overlook the gardens and face the waterfront.
7. Today the intermingled old streets and waterfront are almost suffocated by grain warehouses.
8. The earliest village probably lay along the waterfront of the inner harbour.
9. The Liverpool waterfront has become a magnet for tourists from near and far.
10. In contrast to steamy hearings on the waterfront plan over the past seven years, only two critics showed up Thursday.
11. People and cars along the downtown waterfront look like ants.
12. Manchester helped spur a revitalization of the waterfront in the 1980s.
13. Mark then spent a week on the waterfront carefully planing down the telegraph poles to the right shape.
14. She owns a popular tourist restaurant on the town's waterfront.
15. Gonzalez then drives to his office on the third floor of a new building on the waterfront.
16. The lighthouse and cottages are still lived in and command extensive views of Hull waterfront and the Humber Bridge.
17. Impressive churches and small greens dot the city, and there are plans to renovate many of the dilapidated waterfront buildings.
18. Selda Soyturk and her boyfriend were enjoying First Night fireworks at the waterfront.
19. McMullen's 18-page catalog teems with exotic-sounding product names that cover the anatomical waterfront.
20. After 1800 the railways increased this trade and docks were built out of the mudflats along the waterfront of the Humber itself.
21. In the Village, in those times, there were many piers along the waterfront.
22. Or are they as incompetent as that across the whole waterfront?
23. It is full of narrow winding streets and beautiful Tudor buildings and has an attractive waterfront.
24. So were the proprietors of the largest pulp mill(Sentencedict.com), who owned seven hundred feet of waterfront.
25. Voters overwhelmingly approved a measure last month to exempt the ballpark from waterfront development restrictions.
26. He had worked as a carpenter for 35 years on the Baltimore waterfront, the last eight for Ceres.
27. We talked as we walked the beach and peeked at the funky houseboats along the waterfront.
28. The coastal towns are expanding in their hinterlands rather than along the waterfront, and disused industrial areas are favoured for development.
29. The Leffingwell house, about a mile north of the waterfront, was one of the centers around which Norwich society orbited.
30. The Embarcadero Freeway and its access ramps no longer throw a shadow on the waterfront.
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