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waterfront
/ ˈwɔːtəˌfrʌnt /
noun
- the area of a town or city alongside a body of water, such as a harbour or dockyard
Word History and Origins
Origin of waterfront1
Idioms and Phrases
see cover the field (waterfront) .Example Sentences
Its 800 Cesar Chavez project on San Francisco’s waterfront converted an aging warehouse into a large electronic vehicle charging and maintenance facility.
Walk across the city’s famed bridges and waterfront parks and its fentanyl and drug addiction crises are on full display.
Among the tenants will be Yamashiro, a Japanese-themed restaurant that has been a Hollywood destination for decades and plans to open a second branch on the waterfront.
She touted her efforts to forge change, and smiled as she talked about enlivening downtown with night markets and music festivals on the waterfront.
On Saturday afternoon fans gathered in Liverpool for a vigil in memory Payne, lighting candles and placing flowers at the city's waterfront.
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