See also: Surfside and surf-side

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surf +‎ -side

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surfside (not comparable)

  1. Beside the sea.
    • 2007 June 24, Allen Salkin, “When Boys of Summer Linger Till Autumn”, in New York Times[1]:
      These surfside Peter Pans survey each summer’s crop of young women on the sand like an incoming class of freshman co-eds on the quad.
    • 2010, Colby Chase, A Place for Me: International Street Life to Spiritual Insight, page 179:
      Mitch wakes up in his eighth floor hotel suite with a surfside view of the ocean to Margo shaking his shoulder and saying, “Poppy, Larry is dead.”

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