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- adjective poetic
Born on or in thesea .
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Examples
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I would have to say that the seaborn feel of Ursula K.
Fantastic Settings marycatelli 2010
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He has finally escaped and taken control of the body of California surfer college student Corina Lairsey with plans to raise a new deadly force to destroy the surfacers and the seaborn.
Seaborn-Chris Howard « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews 2008
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Though piracy is a globally recognized crime, few governments are willing to navigate the legal and logistical barriers that impede convicting seaborn bandits.
On the Lawless Seas, It's Not Easy Putting Somali Pirates in the Dock 2008
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Doyle you do realize that one of those speedboats packed with C4 or some equivalent high explosive is essentially a seaborn missle?
Andrew Sullivan is still touting Ron Paul. Ann Althouse 2008
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But now, talking of hayastdanars and wolkingology and how our seaborn isle came into exestuance,
Finnegans Wake 2006
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The largest seaborn invasion armada ever in history, resulted on this day, 60 years ago, in turning the tide, beginning the turn of the tide.
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How was Pericles surprised when she said her name was Marina, for he knew it was no usual name, but had been invented by himself for his own child to signify seaborn, O, I am mocked, said he, and you are sent hither by some incensed god to make the world laugh at me.
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My responsibilities included international civil aviation, seaborn weapons transfers, and other transportation issues.
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Could seaborn vessels pass no higher than Norfolk, the case would be different.
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How was Pericles surprised when she said her name was Marina, for he knew it was no usual name, but had been invented by himself for his own child to signify seaborn: 'O, I am mocked,' said he, 'and you are sent hither by some incensed god to make the world laugh at me.'
Tales from Shakespeare Mary Lamb 1805
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