Costal in a sentence as an adjective

Also, in a lot of costal cities, you can get on a scheduled floating casino, sail 7 miles out to sea, and start gambling.

There are plenty of quite nice larger cities in the midwest that aren't at all costal and have a much lower cost of living than the coasts.

You would enjoy the children's picture book, "Father, May I Come" by Peter Spier [1], as it tells the story of Dutch costal rescue in the 17th and 20th centuries.

In the costal areas of India there are considerable amounts of coconut trees.

It would be nice to see some desalination plants pop up to handle the costal city water so the agriculture can be preserved.

"Those people exist everywhere including the non-costal states.

10 points if you can figure out how to do image analysis to determine visibility which is often a big issue on the costal ranges.

Many computer science and data science jobs are in large costal cities where the cost of living is higher, so these salary figures are more in line with what you'd get in SF or NY.

The problem is, water level near the costal cities is so close to the surface, buried lines often move anywhere from 1-3 feet from the original documented location.

And after 45 years hard graft what I want to do is sit on a beach in a costal result and appreciate all the work I have put in to get thereI see what you mean but it all has to end sometime.

Of particular interest, wages in the costal cities are exploding, causing factories to move inland, ie. bring progress to the previously underdeveloped rural regions.

Other hunter-gatherers, in Palestine, costal Peru, and Japan, became sedentary first and adopted food production much later.

What happens when people that have lived in costal communities for generations suddenly find themselves landlocked?There's a reason this was an undertaking contemplated in the time period that it was.

We're still savages with trivial concerns about stuff like "can we feed everyone else this year", but I have great hopes for our people to be civilized someday in my lifetime!Snark aside: look at population densities for metro areas for midwestern cities, they are pretty much the same as most costal cities.

Costal definitions

adjective

of or relating to or near a rib