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seas <a sea; seas> SUST.

seas
seas GEOGR.
seas GEOGR.

freedom of the seas

sea <a sea; seas> SUST.

enclosed sea GEOGR.

inland sea GEOGR.

landlocked sea GEOGR.

Red Sea SUST.

sea anemone <a sea anemone; sea anemones> SUST.

sea basin GEOGR.

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This made the bridge much drier in high seas.
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Heavy seas on the east side destroyed the fog bell mechanism, the lightkeepers boat, and its outhouse.
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The records underscore the bravery of search-and-rescue technicians and the aircrews that took them to the scene, sometimes flying barely 150 metres above storm-tossed seas.
www.thestar.com
According to the weather bureau, the public can expect rough to very rough seas over the areas included in the gale warning.
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At first, there was much action on the seas, but after several months the Coast Guard began reporting decreasing smuggling activity.
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They had to go through 11 miles of rough seas, strong currents, and minefields.
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When the mountains finally dissolve in the seas, the volumes of seawater will brim over and the resulting tidal wave will swallow up cities and communities along the coastline.
www.ghanaweb.com
The seas were relatively warm, and polar ice was absent for much of the period.
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How could this timeless ship have roamed the seas for more than two centuries?
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The seas were moderate, but most of the passengers quickly became seasick.
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