en
beach
/biːtʃ/
Definition
1
A pebbly or sandy shore, especially along a sea or ocean, where land meets water and seagulls plot their next french fry heist.
2
To haul or drive a boat or ship onto the shore, often dramatically, as if the vessel decided land looked comfier than waves.
3
Informal: To strand someone unceremoniously, like leaving your flip-flops behind in a hasty exit.
Examples
After surviving Monday, she hit the beach and immediately upgraded from corporate drone to sandy philosopher.
The beach volleyball game turned chaotic when a rogue seagull joined as the uninvited MVP.
He beached his yacht during the storm, proving that even luxury boats crave a timeout on dry land.
Tourists littered the beach like forgotten confetti from a sun god's party.