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coast-to-coast
[ kohst-tuh-kohst ]
adjective
- extending, going, or operating from one coast of the U.S. to the other:
a coast-to-coast television network.
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Origin of coast-to-coast1
Example Sentences
She drove coast-to-coast on a lay-in.
On Saturday evening, as his plane headed from Las Vegas to Miami during a whirlwind, coast-to-coast first trip since returning to office, US President Donald Trump made his way to the back of Air Force One to talk to gathered reporters.
The court has delivered a series of democracy-damaging decisions that have unleashed billions in dark money, gutted the Voting Rights Act, and protected and enabled coast-to-coast gerrymanders of U.S.
For all the hype surrounding this coast-to-coast World Series, the glory days of the rivalry took place when the teams played 15 miles from one another: the Dodgers in Brooklyn, the Yankees in the Bronx.
“We all called each other and told ourselves, `We’re gonna suck it up today,’†joked Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford, when asked about the coast-to-coast subpar quarterback play.
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