[f. prec. sb.] trans. To run or haul (a vessel) up on the beach.

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1840.  R. H. Dana, Bef. Mast., xxvii. 91. We rowed ashore … beached our boat.

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1868.  Morris, Jason, XI. 425. And as the Goddess bade them, there they beached Their sea-beat ship.

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