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beachcomber
beach·comb·er B0129700 (bēch′kō′mər)n.1. One who scavenges along beaches or in wharf areas.2. A seaside vacationer. beach′comb′ (bēch′kōm′) v.beachcomber (ˈbiːtʃˌkəʊmə) n1. (Professions) a person who searches shore debris for anything of worth, esp a vagrant living on a beach2. (Professions) Canadian (in British Columbia) a person who is paid for salvaging loose logs and returning them to logging companies3. (Physical Geography) a long high wave rolling onto a beachbeach•comb•er (ˈbitʃˌkoʊ mər) n. 1. a person who lives by gathering salable articles of jetsam, refuse, etc., from beaches. 2. a vagrant who lives on the seashore. 3. a long wave rolling in from the ocean onto the beach. [1830–40] beachcomber - A long wave rolling in from the sea.See also related terms for rolling.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | beachcomber - a vagrant living on a beach drifter, vagrant, vagabond, floater - a wanderer who has no established residence or visible means of support |
beachcombernoun scavenger, wanderer, tramp, forager, loafer, vagrant, scrounger, vagabond Beachcombers will note creeping vines beside the beach.TranslationsEncyclopediaSeebeachedbeachcomber
Synonyms for beachcombernoun scavengerSynonyms- scavenger
- wanderer
- tramp
- forager
- loafer
- vagrant
- scrounger
- vagabond
Words related to beachcombernoun a vagrant living on a beachRelated Words- drifter
- vagrant
- vagabond
- floater
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