Pronunciation of coast

Pronunciation of the English word coast.

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Pronounce coast in English


coast in a sentence

# Sentence  
1. In 1980 the Ontario Censor Board banned the film "The Tin Drum," adapted from the Günter Grass novel, but the media found this silly, and so the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) showed the offending scene that night from coast to coast on the national news.
2. It took a coast-to-coast investigation to find the murderer.
3. Norway's coast has been inhabited ever since the ice retreated after the last ice age and created living circumstances for people along the bare and weather-beaten coast, with its countless fjords and islands.
4. The Atlantic Ocean borders the east coast of the U.S., while the Pacific borders the U.S. West Coast.
5. Native to East Asia, the insect is causing crop losses from coast to coast in America.
6. Leovigild had expelled the remaining soldiers of the Greek emperors from Spain, had suppressed the audacity of the Franks, who in their raids ravaged the Visigothic provinces beyond the Pyrenees, had put an end to the sort of monarchy that the Suevi had established in Gallaecia and had expired in Toledo, after having established political and civil laws, and peace and public order in its vast domains, which stretched from coast to coast, and also, crossing the mountains of Vasconia, covered a large portion of the former Narbonian Gaul.
7. The Italian coast guard Wednesday released dramatic video of a 50-meter yacht burning and sinking in the Mediterranean Sea off Italy’s Sardinia coast.
8. The plane rose sharply before leveling off as it left the coast.
9. Driving along the coast is wonderful.
10. Paul's family spends the summer at the coast every year.

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