discoast Antonyms

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Meaning of discoast

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discoast (v. i.)

To depart; to quit the coast (that is, the side or border) of anything; to be separated.

discoast Sentence Examples

  1. The discoast of the sea sparkled in the moonlight.
  2. The children built sandcastles and dug holes in the discoast.
  3. The waves crashed against the discoast, sending up a spray of mist.
  4. The wind whipped the discoast into a frenzy of whitecaps.
  5. The discoast was dotted with shells and seaweed.
  6. The beach was empty, save for a few seagulls and sandpipers.
  7. The sun glinted off the discoast like a thousand diamonds.
  8. The sound of the waves crashing against the discoast was hypnotic.
  9. The beach was closed due to a high surf advisory.
  10. The discoast was a favorite spot for surfers and bodyboarders.

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To depart; to quit the coast (that is, the side or border) of anything; to be separated.

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The discoast of the sea sparkled in the moonlight.

The children built sandcastles and dug holes in the discoast.

The waves crashed against the discoast, sending up a spray of mist.

The wind whipped the discoast into a frenzy of whitecaps.