coast
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[change]- (countable) The coast is the area of land closest to the sea.
- The hotel was near the coast and their room had a balcony from which they could see the distant ocean.
- The numbers of fish along the Atlantic coast declined from heavy fishing, construction of dams, and pollution.
- If the coast is clear, nobody is looking, so you can do something without anyone knowing.
- He looked out the window to see if the coast was clear.
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A sandy coast
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A rocky coast
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Canada with St. John's on the east coast and Prince Rupert on the west coast
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- (intransitive) If a vehicle coasts, it continues to move forward without needing new energy.
- The car gradually coasted to a stop.
- He rested as the bike coasted down the hill.