Seacoast

Word SEACOAST
Character 8
Hyphenation sea coast
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Definitions and meanings of "Seacoast"

What do we mean by seacoast?

Land bordering the sea. noun

The land immediately adjacent to the sea; the coast noun

The shore or border of the land adjacent to the sea or ocean. Also used adjectively. noun

The coastal land bordering a sea or ocean noun

The shore of a sea or ocean noun

The shore of a sea or ocean noun

The coastal land bordering a sea or ocean

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The word "seacoast" in example sentences

It is surrounded on three sides by a high fence and on the fourth by the seacoast, which is patrolled day and night by the Israeli navy. ❋ Elon, Amos (2008)

I also had the experience of seeing BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN in New Hampshire, although down along the seacoast, which is not so country as the rest of the state. ❋ Unknown (2006)

The seacoast was the one area of the core Empire that had not suffered heavily during the Fall. ❋ Cook, Glen (1984)

In a country infamous for lousy roads, a new highway connecting the city with the seacoast is a standout marvel. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Vegetation is mostly mid and tall grasses such as seacoast bluestem, switchgrass, gulfdune paspalum, fringeleaf paspalum, sandbur, purple threeawn, pricklypear, and catclaw with an overstory of southern live oak and honey mesquite trees. ❋ Unknown (2009)

ROCHESTER, NH -- Inside the long, low-slung white church here, close to the Maine state line and about 20 minutes from the seacoast, the 35 gathered Tea Party activists may not have noticed strong cross currents moving through their discussion of the 2012 presidential election. ❋ The Huffington Post News Editors (2011)

Merrimack, he claimed, was an hour from Boston if he needed anything from the city, an hour from the White Mountains if he needed anything from nature, and an hour from the seacoast if he needed a ship to get out of the country. ❋ Jack Canfield (2011)

In 1959, the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway added 8,300 miles of seacoast to the United States and Canada. ❋ Rick Porrello (2011)

He said that the world confronted a very grave issue, important to every country in the world that has a seacoast, and maybe even all the rest. ❋ David A. Nichols (2011)

Canadian settlements were guarded by the rugged wilderness that confined the English to the seacoast. ❋ David A. Clary (2011)

With an authorized strength of fewer than 50,000 officers and men between the late 1860s and mid-1870s, the army could rarely commit more than a few thousand soldiers to the Plains due to its other responsibilities: enforcing Reconstruction policies; garrisoning federal arsenals and seacoast fortifications; coping with natural disasters and civil disturbances; escorting scientific expeditions and railroad construction crews; and policing the other Indian frontiers. ❋ Col. Matthew Moten (2011)

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