Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Relating to, involving, or connecting two or more coastlines.
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- adjective From one
coast to another.
Etymologies
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Examples
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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).
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In December, at Art Basel, the hotelier Andre Balazs took us on a boat ride around the intercoastal of Miami.
Taking Off—via Seaplane—to the Hamptons Marshall Heyman 2011
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Before that, he was writing, hiking through the Appalachians, and cruising the two mile intercoastal waterway in Buenos Aires Sanford called a "coastline".
Sanford e-mail: I've 'crossed lines I never would have imagined' 2009
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Both the Grace Lines and the International Mercantile Marine Company built large liners accommodating as many as 750 revelers strictly for what was euphemistically called “the intercoastal trade.”
LAST CALL DANIEL OKRENT 2010
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Both the Grace Lines and the International Mercantile Marine Company built large liners accommodating as many as 750 revelers strictly for what was euphemistically called “the intercoastal trade.”
LAST CALL DANIEL OKRENT 2010
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My friend's beautiful home on the intercoastal with his amazing boat and a huge keg of my favorite beer, the variety of food and the monster supermarkets almost short circuited my brain.
Home 2009
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The enclave sits on both sides of the intercoastal waterway and features great outdoor spaces.
Lake Worth, Fla. 2009
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The only remaining means of transportation were the rail network and intercoastal shipping, though our submarines and mines were rapidly eliminating the latter as well.
God Damn America's Media: Rev. Wright's Comment On Hiroshima 2008
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The only remaining means of transportation were the rail network and intercoastal shipping, though our submarines and mines were rapidly eliminating the latter as well.
Sheldon Drobny: God Damn America's Media: Rev. Wright's Comment On Hiroshima 2008
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Larry Shackelford (right) of Nederland rides Coco, a 10-year-old horse, along the intercoastal canal as the Cajun Country Classics band (left) prepares to perform before the Mardi Gras opening parade in Port Arthur on Thursday, Feb. 23, 2006.
Courir Parade 2006
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