Pronunciation: /əˈbeɪ/
adverb at a distance; away
A1 The cat ran abeigh through the garden.
A2 She walked abeigh along the beach, enjoying the sound of the waves.
B1 The children played abeigh in the park, laughing and running around.
B2 The hikers trekked abeigh up the mountain, taking in the stunning views.
C1 The artist painted abeigh in the studio, completely immersed in their work.
C2 The writer strolled abeigh through the city, drawing inspiration from the bustling streets.
preposition at a distance from the shore
A1 The cat sat abeigh the window, watching the birds outside.
A2 She stood abeigh the door, waiting for her friend to arrive.
B1 The children played abeigh the beach, building sandcastles.
B2 The hikers camped abeigh the river, enjoying the peaceful sounds of nature.
C1 The artist painted abeigh the bustling city streets, capturing the energy of urban life.
C2 The photographer set up his equipment abeigh the mountain peak, capturing the breathtaking view.
formal The ship remained abeigh as it waited for further instructions from the captain.
informal The car was abeigh in the parking lot while we ran into the store for a quick errand.
slang I saw the dog running abeigh down the street, chasing after a squirrel.
figurative Her mind was abeigh with thoughts of the upcoming exam, making it hard for her to focus on anything else.
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