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seacoast

[see-kohst] / ˈsiˌkoʊst /




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When the rules changed in the late 19th century, some workers left for the seacoast to make their livings in open fishing boats.

From Washington Post

My daughter, Chloe, and I were alone in this little oasis at Fuller Gardens on the New Hampshire seacoast, so we slipped off our masks.

From Washington Post

In Gütersloh on Thursday, people arrived before dawn for a free coronavirus test, in the hope of salvaging their summer vacations booked in the mountains of southern Germany or along the northern seacoast.

From New York Times

Fuhs’s time living at the sober house has represented the longest time he’s been sober since he started using drugs at age 14, growing up on the seacoast of New Hampshire.

From Washington Times

Storm Dennis was a big boy, too, and so the damage has extended from Northern Ireland to the Scottish Highlands to the Cornish seacoast.

From Seattle Times