float ashore - washed up on the beach
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They are not words —they are phrases . They don't have the same meaning — for one thing, 'float' is in the present tense and 'washed up' is in the past tense.
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They are not words—they are phrases.
They don't have the same meaning — for one thing, 'float' is in the present tense and 'washed up' is in the past tense.