seaboard

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Recent Examples of seaboard Areas where temperatures will not dip near or below freezing could see severe thunderstorms, including the central Atlantic seaboard. Anna Giaritelli, Washington Examiner - Political News and Conservative Analysis About Congress, the President, and the Federal Government, 4 Jan. 2025 Locally, Hotz called Nashville a drug trade hub for the South and eastern seaboard, citing its major thoroughfares and access to the state and the region. Craig Shoup, The Tennessean, 3 Sep. 2024 Places like Vancouver, Seattle and the Eastern seaboard had about a 25% chance each year of being disrupted by re-entry of space debris, the paper found. Julia Jacobo, ABC News, 6 Feb. 2025 Eastern seaboard as well as places like Latin America, Asia and Europe. Laura Kiniry, Smithsonian Magazine, 24 Jan. 2025 See All Example Sentences for seaboard
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Noun
  • For example, the Anaïs C. Sunset ring collection, inspired by the rugged cliffs of the Basque seacoast and reflections of sunlight on the ocean, is set with colored sapphires and diamonds in the colors of sunset skies.
    Kyle Roderick, Forbes, 8 Mar. 2025
  • Located on the seacoast of Northern Ireland, this UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of seven natural wonders of the United Kingdom is otherworldly.
    Erica Zazo, Outside Online, 9 Jan. 2025
Noun
  • Local storms that are just off the coast will develop really large waves impacting our coastline.
    Paul Du Quenoy, MSNBC Newsweek, 26 Mar. 2025
  • And last year an Atlantic Niña occurred, cooling waters off the west coast of Africa in late summer, and causing a dip in storms.
    Bill Kearney, Sun Sentinel, 26 Mar. 2025
Noun
  • This 2024 Sneaker Award–winning hiking shoe carried our tester over meadows, state forests, seashores, pavement and prairie-like terrain without aggravating her plantar fasciitis or roll-prone ankles.
    Sara Coughlin, SELF, 24 Mar. 2025
  • For those who enjoy the changing seasons, historic sites, and the Atlantic seashore, a home in the northeastern U.S. is ideal.
    Patricia Doherty, Travel + Leisure, 11 Mar. 2025
Noun
  • In this seaside city, the steady churn of bodies coming from the frontlines of the war end their journey here.
    Ross Peleh, NPR, 27 Mar. 2025
  • The opening notes of Italian mandarin and sea-breeze accord channel a seaside escape, while the middle notes of white tea extract, powdery white iris, and heady rose smell like being pampered at a lavish spa.
    Jenny Berg, Allure, 25 Mar. 2025
Noun
  • While the watch’s color evokes a casual day at the beach, the mechanics inside are serious business: The model’s in-house Unico movement features a self-winding chronograph flyback with column wheel.
    Justin Fenner, Robb Report, 1 Apr. 2025
  • Beach cleanup Calvary Lutheran Church hosts a beach cleanup starting at 9 a.m. April 5.
    Ut Community Press, San Diego Union-Tribune, 1 Apr. 2025
Noun
  • Explore Destin Seagrove, Florida The 24-mile stretch of Florida panhandle coastline along Scenic Highway 30A has been picking up steam as a top vacation destination for travelers from the South and beyond.
    Tara Massouleh McCay, Southern Living, 30 Mar. 2025
  • Seagrass also cleans polluted water and protects coastlines from erosion.
    Ian Urbina, Los Angeles Times, 28 Mar. 2025
Noun
  • Those observations proved less conclusive than had been hoped, but during the rest of the voyage, Cook was able to map the coastland of New Zealand before sailing west to the southeastern coast of Australia—the first record of Europeans on the continent's Eastern coastline.
    Jennifer Ouellette, Ars Technica, 3 Feb. 2022
  • Today, Tropea onions -- which bear protected geographical produce, or IGP, status -- grow on a 60-mile stretch of Calabrian coastland running from the town of Amantea down to the Capo Vaticano peninsula, below Tropea.
    Silvia Marchetti, CNN, 8 Oct. 2022
Noun
  • If able, swim in a direction following the shoreline.
    Thomas G. Moukawsher, Newsweek, 20 Mar. 2025
  • Walruses In Heartbeats of the Arctic—A Bird’s Eye View By Jose Martin Perdomo On a remote Arctic shoreline, captured from above, a group of walruses lies huddled together, their massive bodies piled side-by-side in a tranquil moment of collective repose.
    Scott Travers, Forbes, 19 Mar. 2025

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