Beating the shore Explain the meaning of the phrase in the following sentence
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Hey you have not given any sentence but here is the meaning of the given phrase :
Continue to make futile attempts, fight for no purpose.
Example - The candidates for office were so much alike that we thought our vote amounted to beating the air .
These phrases call up a vivid image of someone flailing away at nothing. [ Late 1300s]
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Waves hitting the shore
If the waves are crashing the shore, they are breaking the shore and/or causing some kind of damage to the shore. We could hear waves crashing on/against the shore.
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