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seacoast

[see-kohst] / ˈsiˌkoʊst /




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“Their established presence along the New Hampshire seacoast expands our reach in an important New England market and adds a talented, next-generation team committed to comprehensive planning,” says Mercer CEO Dave Welling.

From Barron's Apr. 3, 2026

A 10-year defense and economic deal with Turkey to protect its seacoast and bolster its naval force.

From New York Times Feb. 27, 2024

He’s on the campaign trail, of course — headed for New Hampshire for an appearance Saturday in Durham — a seacoast town settled in 1635.

From Washington Times Dec. 14, 2023

“Taking it back and strengthening it,” the 69-year-old Putin said, describing Peter’s 18th-century seizure of a strategic stretch of Baltic seacoast from Sweden.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 20, 2022

They couldn’t even catch fish: their sites immediately on the seacoast lack fish bones and fishhooks.

From "Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies" by Jared M. Diamond




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