__ beach, where McEwan's Edward and Florence spend their fractious honeymoon?
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- Word for gravel or shingle after which a beach on the Jurassic Coast derives its name
- --- Beach, large shingle beach in Dorset, running from West Bay to the Isle of Portland
- Word for gravel, shingle or small beach pebbles, as in Dorset's Jurassic Coast, thus coarse flour, granular bran or a pear with a gritty texture
- Old word for shingle from which a Dorset beach depicted in a novel by Ian McEwan derives its name
- Beach in Dorset
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