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sandcastle
[ sand-kas-uhl, -kah-suhl ]
noun
- a small castlelike structure made of wet sand, as by children at a beach.
- a plan or idea with little substance.
Word History and Origins
Origin of sandcastle1
Example Sentences
Swimming, sailing, even just building a sandcastle - the ocean benefits our physical and mental wellbeing.
Either Biden’s decision to leave the race will save a deeply flawed democracy still in need of a reset, or the whole thing collapses in on itself like a sandcastle when it gets wet.
His father’s family is Armenian, and in his novel “The Sandcastle Girls” and as an activist, the author has addressed the continuing slaughter of Armenians by Turkish Muslims.
TORRES: I equate it to building a sandcastle where you don’t really start out with a blueprint.
The new Apple TV+ special recreates that first meeting, with Franklin returning Charlie Brown’s errant beach ball and then the two building a sandcastle together.
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