dogshore
/ˈdɔɡˌʃɔr/Definitions
1. noun
a narrow strip of shingle or pebbles, especially at the foot of a cliff, where the tide regularly scours the beach
“The hikers carefully navigated the dogshore, where the waves had eroded the shoreline.”
1. noun
a narrow strip of shingle or pebbles, especially at the foot of a cliff, where the tide regularly scours the beach
“The hikers carefully navigated the dogshore, where the waves had eroded the shoreline.”