Crossword-Solution: SEACOAST
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Seacoast | n. | The shore or border of the land adjacent to the sea or ocean. Also used adjectively. |
We have 32 clues for the answer “SEACOAST”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Popular settings for paintings | 1 answer |
| Canada's is the world's longest | 1 answer |
| Area of early exploration | 1 answer |
| Area akin to Texas's gulf frontage | 1 answer |
| Concern of the U. S. C. G. | 1 answer |
| Land open to naval attack. | 1 answer |
| Maine's is rocky | 1 answer |
| Port locale | 1 answer |
| Sandbank's spot | 1 answer |
| Scenic area, often | 1 answer |
| Site for expensive real estate | 1 answer |
| Switzerland's lack. | 1 answer |
| Tern's terrain | 1 answer |
| land bordering on the sea | 2 answers |
| Ocean shoreline | 2 answers |
| Ocean beach | 2 answers |
| Shell site | 2 answers |
| Land bordering the Caspian | 2 answers |
| Common vacation destination | 3 answers |
| Shoreline | 3 answers |
| Littoral area | 3 answers |
| Vacation site | 4 answers |
| Port setting | 4 answers |
| Water line | 5 answers |
| Vacation area | 5 answers |
| Beach area | 6 answers |
| Ocean liner | 6 answers |
| Littoral. | 6 answers |
| Waterfront | 8 answers |
| shore | 22 answers |
| Vacation spot | 28 answers |
| Beach | 51 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with SEACOAST (5)
The tribe to which he belonged roamed a tract extending, roughly, twenty-five miles along the seacoast and some fifty miles inland.
You follow me?” “So attentively, and with so much confidence in what you say, that for the moment I lose sight,” touching the back of the Doctor’s chair, “even of this distress.” “You have money, and can buy the means of travelling to the seacoast as quickly as the journey can be made.
Half the sky was chequered with black thunderheads, but all the west was luminous and clear: in the lightning flashes it looked like deep blue water, with the sheen of moonlight on it; and the mottled part of the sky was like marble pavement, like the quay of some splendid seacoast city, doomed to destruction.
Moreover, its course is winding, and so a runner who knows his way across the flats, and the swamps, and between the smoking hills which lie along the shore, and did not get overcome by fire-streams, or water, or wandering beasts, could carry news overland from seacoast to capital far speedier than even the most shrewdly whipped of galleys could ferry it along the water.
They are all good trails, so that even the casual tourist in the little Spanish-American town on the seacoast need have nothing to fear from the ascent.
Quotes with SEACOAST (2)
On a dangerous seacoast where shipwrecks often occur, there was once a crude little life-saving station. The building was just a hut, and there was only one boat. But the few devoted members kept a constant watch over the sea, and with no thought for themselves went out day and night tirelessly searching for the lost. Some of those who were saved, and various others in the surrounding area, wanted to become associated with the station and give their time and money and effort …
I like to call the ethos I grew up with 'Oklahoma values.' But you'd be just as accurate if you said 'American values.' Except for our lack of a seacoast, Oklahoma has a little bit of just about everything that's American.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 32 times in crossword archives (1950–2021).