"Schor" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Schor" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Schor" Meaning

There is no widely recognized word in the English language called "schor". It's possible that it could be a proper noun (e.g. a person's name or a geographical location), a word in a different language, or a typo or misspelling of a different word.

However, "schor" can also be a variant of the word "shore", which refers to the land along the edge of a sea, lake, or river, or a place where something meets or borders something else.

"Schor" Examples

I think you meant "shore".

Adjective


- The shore area is sandy and good for swimming.
- The coastline has a rocky shore.
- After the storm, the shore was littered with debris.

Verb


- The waves lapped gently against the shore.
- The immigrants landed on the shore of America.
- The ship crashed onto the shore.

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