Seaboard example sentences

Related (10): coastline, shore, waterfront, littoral, seabank, seabed, seashore, seaside, oceanfront, beachfront

"Seaboard" Example Sentences


1. The storm pummeled the Atlantic seaboard for days.
2. The hurricane made landfall along the Florida seaboard.
3. The Pacific seaboard was relatively untouched by the devastating earthquake.
4. The Atlantic seaboard stretches from Maine to Florida.
5. A large portion of the nation's population lives along the Atlantic seaboard.
6. The Caribbean islands dot the southern Atlantic seaboard.
7. The hurricane warning extended all along the Atlantic seaboard.
8. The fog rolled in from the North Sea, blanketing the English seaboard.
9. The fleet sailed along the Mediterranean seaboard.
10. The North Sea separates the British Isles from the European seaboard.
11. Green fields roll down to the Irish Sea coast, which forms the northern seaboard.
12. The thunderstorms marched up the Florida seaboard.
13. The trade winds blow steadily along the southern Atlantic seaboard.
14. Scouring coastal areas, the hurricane eventually made its way up the entire eastern seaboard.
15. Much of Japan's population resides along the country's Pacific seaboard.
16. The blustery winds battered the British seaboard.
17. Two nuclear power plants were ultimately shut down along the eastern seaboard due to the hurricane damage.
18. The coastal fog blanketed the California seaboard.
19. Picture-perfect beaches dot the Gulf of Mexico seaboard.
20. Some of the region's most significant ports line the Atlantic seaboard.
21. The storm surge slammed into the New England seaboard.
22. The volcanic explosion could be seen up and down the Pacific seaboard.
23. The eastern United States seaboard offers visitors beautiful landscapes and vacation options.
24. Colonists first arrived along North America's eastern seaboard.
25. Rivers snake along the eastern seaboard, feeding into the Atlantic Ocean.
26. Beach towns line the entire southern seaboard.
27. Ships docked at ports all along the Mediterranean seaboard.
28. The hurricane center warned of possible flash flooding along the Gulf Coast seaboard.
29. The tropical climate of the southern Atlantic seaboard allows for extensive plant growth and agriculture.
30. Warm ocean currents flow along the southeastern American seaboard.
31. The rugged coastline of the Atlantic seaboard is home to many seabirds.
32. The clipper ships set sail along the eastern seaboard.
33. The gold rush drew many settlers to California's Pacific seaboard.
34. Many species of saltwater fish can be found in the waters of the North Atlantic seaboard.
35. The French established settlements along the North American Atlantic seaboard in the 17th century.
36. The region's infrastructure along the coastline received extensive damage from the powerful winter storm blowing up the eastern seaboard.
37. The hurricane caused widespread flooding and power outages along a wide swath of the southeastern seaboard.
38. Pearl-grey beaches line the British seaboard.
39. The earthquake's aftershocks rumbled up and down the entire Pacific seaboard.
40. The Mid-Atlantic seaboard is home to historical sites from the colonial period.
41. Tsunamis pose a threat to coastal communities along the Pacific seaboard.
42. Seabirds nest in the cliffs along the Atlantic seaboard.
43. The colony flourished on the sheltered bay along the eastern seaboard.
44. Early colonists landed on the rocky coastline of the Atlantic seaboard.
45. Boston Harbor forms a natural breakwater sheltering a portion of the New England seaboard.
46. The storm surge breached sea walls along low-lying portions of the northern Atlantic seaboard.
47. The pirates stalked merchant ships along the Caribbean seaboard.
48. The Atlantic seaboard offers visitors miles of beautiful beaches.
49. Views of the Pacific Ocean unroll along much of the western seaboard.
50. Naval fleets operated all along the European seaboard during World War II.
51. The fishing villages dotted the entire Mediterranean seaboard.
52. The coast guard kept watch for hijackers along the eastern seaboard.
53. Heavy rains inundated the southern Atlantic seaboard.
54. The railroad stretched the entire length of the eastern seaboard.
55. Snowstorms regularly batter the New England seaboard in winter.
56. The hurricane warning was posted from Florida all the way up the eastern seaboard.
57. The invasion took place along the entire European seaboard.
58. Early explorers mapped much of the Atlantic seaboard.
59. Trade routes proliferated along the Mediterranean seaboard.
60. Lighthouses dot the New England seaboard.

Common Phases


1. Along the seaboard - used to describe something happening or existing close to a coast.
Example: Many small towns huddle along the rugged English seaboard.
2. Up and down the seaboard - used to indicate something occurring in multiple places along a coast.
Example: Damage from the hurricane stretched up and down the entire eastern seaboard.
3. The entire seaboard - refers to a coastline in its entirety.
Example: Evacuation orders were issued for the entire Gulf Coast seaboard.
4. Stretch along the seaboard - to extend in a line following a coast.
Example: Miles of pristine beaches stretch along the Australian seaboard.
5. Make its way up/down the seaboard - to travel or move in a direction along a coastline.
Example: The storm eventually made its way down the eastern seaboard.
6. All along the seaboard - in many places along a coast.
Example: Heavy rains fell all along the Mediterranean seaboard.
7. Dot the seaboard - to be situated here and there along a coast in scattering.
Example: Small fishing villages dot the northeastern seaboard.
8. Blanket the seaboard - to cover an entire coastline.
Example: Dense fog blanketed the California seaboard for days.
9. (The) Entire length of the seaboard - the full extent of a coast.
Example: The railroad was built along the entire length of the English Channel seaboard.
10. Offer views of the seaboard - to provide sight of a coastline.
Example: The cliffs offer spectacular views of the southern Atlantic seaboard.

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