coast
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verbDefinition of COAST
transitive verb
1
obsolete : to move along or past the side of : skirt
2
: to sail along the shore of
intransitive verb
1
a archaic : to travel on land along a coast or along or past the side of something b : to sail along the shore
2
a : to slide, run, or glide downhill by the force of gravity b : to move along without or as if without further application of propulsive power (as by momentum or gravity) c : to proceed easily without special application of effort or concern <coasted through school> —often used with on <a company coasting on its good reputation>
Examples of COAST
- The car coasted to a stop.
- The airplane coasted down the runway.
- The children coasted on sleds down the snowy hill.
- They came coasting down the hill on bicycles.
- After taking a big lead, the team coasted to victory.
- He was accused of trying to coast through school.
- She decided she could coast along without a job for the next few months.
- The company is coasting on its good reputation.
First Known Use of COAST
14th century
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