How To Use seacoast In A Sentence
- He is building a seacoast castle at Cricieth, wanted to judge the progress for himself. HERE BE DRAGONS
- The populace resented what they called the insolence and the treachery of France and the French ambassador was pelted at Canterbury as he drove to the seacoast on his recall. Washington and His Comrades in Arms; a chronicle of the War of Independence
- They have a summer cottage by the seacoast.
- It is located far from Oxbridge, amidst James's own native grounds: the wilds of the bleak East Anglian seacoast.
- My mind being drawn towards Friends along the seacoast from Cape May to near Squan, and also to visit some people in those parts, among whom there is no settled worship, I joined with my beloved friend Benjamin Jones in a visit to them, having Friends unity therein. IX. 1763-1769
- On September 13 , nearby Taiwan northeast corner's seacoast, the very rough sea waves raise unceasingly, alarmed.
- Jesus, on His return to Galilee, did not, as might have been expected, make Nazareth the place of His stated residence, but, "leaving [or passing by] Nazareth," he came and dwelt in Capernaum, which is upon the seacoast -- maritime Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
- It was happily in the writer's childhood that Mrs. Stowe had written of those who dwelt along the wooded seacoast and by the decaying, shipless harbors of Maine.
- Early on, brother Popo and sister Fifina walk barefoot between two-long eared burros down a high road to the seacoast, their peasant parents Papa Jean and Mamma Anna happily at their sides.
- With very few exceptions, most of the rest of the population lives in small picturesque villages on the seacoast.