East Coast

NOUN
  1. the eastern seaboard of the United States (especially the strip between Boston and Washington D.C.)
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How To Use East Coast In A Sentence

  • Large numbers of vestal moths and a few crimson speckled moths, both normally resident in the Mediterranean, have been seen on the south-west and south-east coasts and in Gwynedd.
  • LAMB: Living in this kind of megalopolis that we do here on the East Coast. Alien Nation: Common Sense About America's Immigration Disaster
  • And according to Mr. Trunfio, the company is now "getting ready" to begin aquafarming on the East Coast with a new partner. NYT > Home Page
  • It is also exciting that it's come to the east coast for the first time, following the Mod.
  • The hurricane wreaked terrible damage on the east coast, at Miami and the Florida Keys.
  • Since the ancient and modern, along the southeast coast of South Australia is the trade must pass through the park and a transit point, as early as the Ming Dynasty have been on the "maritime trade".
  • Two years ago, he hoped to launch a host of satellite offices, from the East Coast to the Far East.
  • As the car swings onto the East Coast Road, on the way back to Chennai, we find a man-lion dancing on the sandy strip between kiosks advertising Kodak film and ‘Frooti’, and the metalled speedway.
  • The worst winter storms of the century lashed the east coast of North America.
  • Investigators will be checking passenger manifests of outgoing flights from the east coast early on Tuesday morning.
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