Crossword-Solution: SEABOARD 8 letters, 16 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Word Word Type Definition
Seaboard n. The seashore; seacoast.
Seaboard a. Bordering upon, or being near, the sea; seaside;
seacoast; as, a seaboard town.
Seaboard adv. Toward the sea.

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SEABOARD anagram ROADBASE

We have 16 clues for the answer “SEABOARD”

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*Where land and ocean meet 1 answer
Atlantic coast, e.g. 1 answer
Land on a coast 1 answer
Littoral line 1 answer
region Coastal catch 1 answer
Coastline 2 answers
Site of many resorts 2 answers
Beach locale 5 answers
Coastal region 5 answers
COASTAL area 9 answers
WATER border 10 answers
COASTAL REGION HAWAII 10 answers
A REGION INCLUDING THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA AND THE LITTORAL ZONES 11 answers
Eastern 12 answers
COASTAL ___ 15 answers
COAST ___ 44 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SEABOARD (5)

Thus he was for me a mirror of things perished; it was only in his memory that I could see the huge shock of flames of the May beacon stream to leeward, and the watchers, as they fed the fire, lay hold unscorched of the windward bars of the furnace; it was only thus that I could see my grandfather driving swiftly in a gig along the seaboard road from Pittenweem to Crail, and for all his business hurry, drawing up to speak good-humouredly with those he met.
Memories and Portraits Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
Would the Constitution, made to meet the needs of the little confederacy of the seaboard, stretch over a Continent and an Empire? We are fighting out that question to-day.
The Crossing Winston Churchill 1995
That huge city upon the Atlantic seaboard, with its vast, fierce life, where beat the heart of the nation, and where beyond Aunt Kihm she knew no friend, filled Blix with a vague sense of terror and of oppression.
Blix Frank Norris 2008
And when we find a man persevering indeed, in his fault, as all of us do, and openly overtaken, as not all of us are, by its consequences, to gloss the matter over, with too polite biographers, is to do the work of the wrecker disfiguring beacons on a perilous seaboard; but to call him bad, with a self-righteous chuckle, is to be talking in one’s sleep with Heedless and Too-bold in the arbour.
Familiar Studies of Men and Books Robert Louis Stevenson 2013
From the interior there were clamours for troops to be massed on the Northern frontier, and from the seaboard cities there came a cry for ships that were worthy to be called men-of-war,--ships to defend the harbours and bays, ships to repel an invasion by sea.
The Great War Syndicate Frank Stockton 2008

Quotes with SEABOARD (3)

On March 12, 2015, the AIM Development Company, that deals in scrap metal, met to discuss demolishing the now defunct Verso Paper Mill in Bucksport, located at the head of Penobscot Bay. The paper mill was first built by the Maine Seaboard Paper Company in 1930. Demolition of the mill is expected to be completed in 2016. However, company representatives and town officials did not discuss what AIM might do with the 250-acre waterfront site once the demolition work is complete.…
Captain Hank Bracker "Seawater One...."
Look, now, in the distance, a person, closer, it's two people, hand in hand, ankle deep in the froth. Sunrise in hair, blonde, green bikini, tall, shining. They kiss. Handsy things happening underneath hist trunks, her tongue. Who wouldn't envy such youth, who wouldn't grieve what has been lost in watching. They come up the dune, she pushing him backward, up. Study them from the balcony, holding your breath while the couple stops in a smooth bowl of sand, protected by the dun…
Lauren Groff Fates and Furies
[T]he hyphenation question is, and always has been and will be, different for English immigrants. One can be an Italian-American, a Greek-American, an Irish-American and so forth. (Jews for some reason prefer the words the other way around, as in 'American Jewish Congress' or 'American Jewish Committee.') And any of those groups can and does have a 'national day' parade on Fifth Avenue in New York. But there is no such thing as an 'English-American' let alone a 'British-Ameri…
Christopher Hitchens Hitch-22: A Memoir
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Appears in: Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Three Across, Universal, WP.

Used 12 times in crossword archives (1972–2019).