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comparative more bicoastal, superlative most bicoastal
Of, pertaining to, or concentrated on two coasts, often specifically the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of North America. quotations examples
Chess, it seems, is even more bicoastal than the usual occasions of midwestern envy.
1988 April 1, Harold Henderson, “Addicted to Chess”, in Chicago Reader
It would be false to suggest CBD is nothing more than an obsession for reiki-adjacent bicoastal millennials.
2018 October 27, Alex Williams, “Why Is CBD Everywhere?”, in The New York Times
plural bicoastals
A person who lives near two coasts. quotations examples
Ms. Zohn said being married bicoastals poses a variety of challenges, not the least of which is explaining their situation.
2007 February 4, Robin Epstein, “This Couple Walks Into a Bar ...”, in New York Times