Crossword-Solution: ONSHORE 7 letters, 51 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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ONSHORE anagram HONORES, SOREHON

We have 51 clues for the answer “ONSHORE”

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on the edge of the land 1 answer
Like a lighthouse 1 answer
Landlubber's locale 1 answer
Kind of wind or current 1 answer
Kind of beach breeze 1 answer
Coastal breeze descriptor 1 answer
Back from sailing 1 answer
Back from a cruise 1 answer
Along the coast 1 answer
Like driftwood 1 answer
Like flow from the ocean 1 answer
Like some seaside breezes 1 answer
Moving away from the ocean, as a breeze 1 answer
on or toward the land 1 answer
Where to go for liberty? 1 answer
Where to go for Fleet Week 1 answer
Off the briny 1 answer
Not surfing 1 answer
Not in the water 1 answer
Not aboard ship 1 answer
No longer decked out? 1 answer
Seaward 2 answers
Toward the coast 2 answers
Toward the land. 2 answers
towards the land 2 answers
Toward land 2 answers
Like some breezes 3 answers
Close to land 3 answers
On Land 3 answers
Kind of breeze 3 answers
Back from boating 3 answers
Off the boat 3 answers
Not at sea 3 answers
Not asea 3 answers
No longer at sea 3 answers
Landward 3 answers
Having missed the boat 3 answers
ASHORE 5 answers
beached 8 answers
A COOLING BREEZE FROM THE SEA 10 answers
ABOUNDING IN OR EXPOSED TO THE WIND OR BREEZES 10 answers
COMING FROM THE SEA TOWARD THE LAND 11 answers
BREEZES 11 answers
Like some winds 12 answers
Breezes (through) 12 answers
COASTAL ___ 15 answers
Landed 17 answers
"___ aboard!" 19 answers
at liberty 31 answers
asea 33 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with ONSHORE (5)

They hailed us from the bank in the evening with "Why don't you come and sleep onshore like other people?" The answer they received from our Makololo, who now felt as independent as the Banyai, was, "We are held to the bottom with iron; you may see we are not like your Bazungu." This hint, a little amplified, saved us from the usual exactions.
A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and Its Tributaries David Livingstone 2005
Five dollars per day, in gold, it is believed, will be a fair calculation to make for all traveling expenses onshore and at the various points where passengers may wish to leave the steamer for days at a time.
The Innocents Abroad Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 2006
Frequently I had occasion to send two or three of my men onshore to some settlement for information, where there would be multitudes of them; and as soon as they saw our people they would run away every soul, the father leaving his child; and this was not because any one had done them harm, for rather at every cape where I had landed and been able to communicate with them I have made them presents of cloth and many other things without receiving anything in return; but because they are so timid.
Christopher Columbus, Volume 3 Filson Young 2004
But an impatient gesture from his companion in the bow, who was seen to turn suddenly round, and utter something, (which was however inaudible to those onshore,) again brought the head of the fragile vessel to her original course, and onward she went leaping and bounding, apparently with the design to clear the whirlpool at a higher point of the river.
The Canadian Brothers (Volume II) John Richardson 2004
Green set up a tent onshore, and spent the night there, in order to observe an eclipse of the first satellite of Jupiter; but they met with a disappointment, in consequence of the weather's becoming cloudy.
Narrative of the Voyages Round the World, Performed by Captain James Cook: with an Account of His Life During the Previous and Intervening Periods Andrew Kippis 2005

Quotes with ONSHORE (3)

This beach I voyage on leads me through the earth's immortal consistencies. Each form I encounter obeys the principles of perfection and trial, a timelessness in the making. The proportions of truth are at hand. Existence is celebrated in a splinter of driftwood, worn by wind-driven sand into the shape of an arrow. The onshore waves jostle each other, busy with their eternal changing, mixing crab shells, sand grains, and fish bones together. The trim little shorebirds feeding…
John Hay The Bird of Light
The sun was beginning to set and the water was sparkling in the low light as the onshore breeze that had built up through the heat of the day rippled across the reflective surface, breaking it into a million diamonds of yellow-white light.
Emma Bamford Casting Off: How a City Girl Found Happiness on the High Seas
As the sun shines low and red across the water, I wade into the ocean. The water is still high and brown and murky with the memory of the storm, so if there’s something below it, I won’t know it. But that’s part of this, the not knowing. The surrender to the possibilities beneath the surface. It wasn’t the ocean that killed my father, in the end. The water is so cold that my feet go numb almost at once. I stretch my arms out to either side of me and close my eyes. I listen to…
Maggie Stiefvater The Scorpio Races
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Appears in: Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 45 times in crossword archives (1974–2024).