seaboard in English

noun
1
a region bordering the sea; the coastline.
the eastern seaboard of the U.S

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1. Eastern Seaboard.

2. Seaboard Coast Line Caboose #021050

3. Away from the eastern seaboard, the state sector still dominates.

4. She returned home in October, for training along the western seaboard.

5. My family lived in a seaboard city.

6. We've narrowed the bomb's location to somewhere on the eastern seaboard.

7. New York City is on the Atlantic seaboard.

8. Our itinerary plan is to go up the eastern seaboard.

9. Floodwaters are inundating states up and down the Eastern Seaboard.

10. Commerce Bedabbles throughout every last shipping lane on the Western Seaboard of Japan

11. In addition, Operation Atalanta monitors fishing activity on the regional seaboard.

12. The company owns a chain of hotels along/on the Atlantic seaboard.

13. It happened in a rural Branch not a million miles from the Western seaboard of Ireland.

14. The new port at Laem Chabang, on the eastern seaboard, was scheduled for completion in 19

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16. Shipping between the American eastern seaboard and the Canal goes through the Windward Passage between Cuba and Haiti.

17. Most along China's seaboard. You need free time to watch birds, and money.

18. There may be only 300 North Atlantic right whales along the Seaboard, Perrin said.

19. That's thanks to a massive late - winter snow storm that hit the eastern seaboard.

20. In seaboard cities, the waterfront was the most important and colorful part of town.

21. We got a guy working the whole Eastern Seaboard murdering up and down the coast.

22. But it's not alone . Here along the Atlantic seaboard, rising sea levels threaten entire communities.

23. She carried with her the values of the eastern seaboard, sought to perpetuate them, and succeeded.

24. Acadia, French Acadie, North American Atlantic seaboard possessions of France in the 17th and 18th centuries

25. In antiquity, Berbera was part of a chain of commercial port cities along the Somali seaboard.

26. Arrived at the station which is in daily communication , by numerous trains, with the Atlantic seaboard!

27. Falcon Seaboard, a privately held company with annual revenues of nearly $ 300 million, employs about 300 employees.

28. But the vast, virgin forest, extending nearly 100 kilometers along the eastern seaboard would prove to be a treasure-house.

29. She subsequently engaged in training exercises along the Eastern seaboard, in the Caribbean, and out of West Coast ports until 1938.

30. However, ancient Chinese literary records make references to maritime people known as ' Yue' occupying China's south-eastern seaboard.

31. Along the eastern seaboard, army units were moved from northern states into the South to prevent suspected insurrection.

32. Casablanca, Arabic Al-Dār al-Bayḍāʾ, or Dar al-Beïda, principal port of Morocco, on the North African Atlantic seaboard.

33. Water temperatures range greatly, between 10 °C (50 °F) on the Atlantic Seaboard, to over 22 °C (72 °F) in False Bay.

34. The effects of the storm rippled through the economy of New York and the eastern seaboard, punishing some, rewarding others.

35. As a result we are creating another access road right from our eastern seaboard into northeastern Myanmar thereby using Myanmar to increase connectivity within India.

36. Because of its integral and strategic position within the growing Megalopolis of the Eastern Seaboard, New Jersey has developed a huge manufacturing and refining base.

37. In the spring of 1941, she returned to the east coast and, during the summer remained primarily in the mid-Atlantic seaboard area.

38. In 19 the Normandie Dock of St Nazaire in German-occupied France was the only Atlantic seaboard facility capable of taking in any large German warship.

39. * Work on the Kaladan Multimodal Transit Transport project, which will connect our eastern seaboard to the North East via Myanmar, is also progressing apace.

40. New Brunswick, Canadian province located on the eastern seaboard of the North American continent.It is Canada’s only officially bilingual province, French and English having equal status

41. Doofenshmirtz, meanwhile, reveals that he is using the tin foil to cover the eastern seaboard, then using a magnet to pull it, thereby reversing the Earth's rotation.

42. Bullyboy Atlanta GA Bully Boy, the BeltLine restaurant from Concentrics Restaurants and Chef Michael Bertozzi, offers Eastern seaboard fare from its farms, rivers and coastal waters with an approach that has far reaching influences.

43. However, Doofenshmirtz soon learns that his plan is flawed because the magnet has only taken the tin foil off the eastern seaboard, forming it into a 2-ton giant ball.

44. It is appropriate that we meet in Kolkata, one of India's most pre-eminent cities on our eastern seaboard from where rulers, merchants, sailors and adventurers looked East from ancient times.

45. 2010-11-11 A failed parcel bomb found on the cargo plane at East Midlands airport last month was timed to detonate over the Eastern seaboard of the United States, British police said.

46. Buccaneer, an English, French, or Dutch sea adventurer who haunted chiefly the Caribbean and the Pacific seaboard of South America, preying on Spanish settlements and shipping during the second half of the 17th century

47. Worcester operated off the eastern seaboard, ranging from Newport to Norfolk and south to Puerto Rico, with visits in between to Philadelphia, before she began her second 6th Fleet deployment in the spring of 1950.

48. By January 12, 1942, the British Admiralty's intelligence community had noted a "heavy concentration" of U-boats off the "North American seaboard from New York to Cape Race" and passed along this fact to the United States Navy.

49. Diverse in nature, Arkansas Women contains stories about women on the Arkansas frontier, including the narratives of indigenous women and their interactions with European men and of Bondwomen of African descent who were forcibly moved to Arkansas from the seaboard South to labor on cotton plantations

50. In Rhode Island, there are three types of Accipiters: the medium-sized Cooper’s hawk, the larger Northern goshawk, and the smaller, sharp-shinned hawk (called “sharpies”), the nearly identical cousin, and the most numerous of the hawks migrating along the Atlantic seaboard