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UK
/kˈəʊstəl/
]
[ US /ˈkoʊstəɫ/ ]
[ US /ˈkoʊstəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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of or relating to a coast
coastal erosion -
located on or near or bordering on a coast
the Atlantic coastal plain
coastal marshes
coastal waters
How To Use coastal In A Sentence
- In coastal regions sea level rise will lead to more coastal inundation.
- From the early 1620s, coastal Indians supplied wampum (sacred shell beads, polished and strung in strands, belts, or sashes) to Dutch traders who exchanged it with inland natives for beaver pelts.
- South to south-west winds will reach 30-40 mph this morning with gusts of 50-70 mph in some coastal areas.
- ‘We're spoiled here in L.A.,’ admits Schmidt, referring to the outdoor living possibilities presented by the area's coastal climate.
- This is Menie Links, a 4,000-year-old unspoiled coastal dune system on the north-east coast of Scotland which Molly Forbes has christened paradise.
- Clear information boards indicate the location of different types of trees which include Persian, Japanese and black walnut trees, coastal and dawn redwoods, cedar of Lebanon, atlas and deodar cedars, and swamp cypresses.
- Star staff Saturday, August 22, 2009 - Powered by SIDON: The southern coastal city of Sidon saw banners fill its streets and lights brighten up its sky days before the Holy Month of weather in Baltimore has been sweltering lately, putting many at risk for heat-related conditions. such as Italy criticised Internazionale coach Jose Mourinho for comments the Portuguese made about Ramadan at the weekend. WN.com - Articles related to Lagos Fires Tourism Through Sports
- First he was writing, then he was hiking, then he went to Argentina to clear his head and drive along the coast (a two mile narrow strip overlooking the intercoastal waterway, hardly scenic). Sanford visiting family in Sullivan's Island
- The coastal regions, those richest in marine life, were found to have the highest concentrations.
- Exact positions of the 120 pegs will depend on the state of the beach due to the recent coastal erosion.