sea-coast (Meaning)

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sea-coast (n)

the shore of a sea or ocean

sea-coast Sentence Examples

  1. The picturesque sea-coast boasted white sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters.
  2. The coastal town's economy thrived on tourism from the bustling sea-coast.
  3. The cottage's idyllic location on the sea-coast offered stunning views of the crashing waves.
  4. The sea-coast weathered numerous storms over the centuries, shaping its rugged cliffs and secluded coves.
  5. The salt-laden air and the gentle roar of the waves created a rejuvenating atmosphere along the sea-coast.
  6. In the spring, wildflowers painted the sea-coast in vibrant hues, attracting hikers and nature enthusiasts.
  7. The sea-coast formed a natural boundary between the mainland and the vast ocean beyond.
  8. The crumbling ruins of an ancient castle hinted at the rich history of the sea-coast.
  9. The proposed development along the sea-coast sparked controversy over its potential impact on the environment.
  10. From the sea-coast, we gazed out at the endless horizon, filled with a sense of wonder and tranquility.

FAQs About the word sea-coast

the shore of a sea or ocean

seaboard, shoreline, seashore, shore, coast, seaside, coastland, coastline, beachfront, beach

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The picturesque sea-coast boasted white sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters.

The coastal town's economy thrived on tourism from the bustling sea-coast.

The cottage's idyllic location on the sea-coast offered stunning views of the crashing waves.

The sea-coast weathered numerous storms over the centuries, shaping its rugged cliffs and secluded coves.