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I'd hug the coast of Mexico for a long time.
You have to hug the coast on one side or the other to avoid them.
The notion of hugging the coast didn't look good either.
His technique was to use a small ship and hug the coast.
"From there it hugs the coast so there's no hills."
They'd try to go south and hug the coast of North Africa.
He used a small ship and hugged the coast.
The scenic mountain ranges pretty well hug the coast in that part of the world.
Your captain was foolish to hug the coast like that."
Go out deep sea, not hug the coast.
Or, more likely, the tartane usually hugged the coast.
Now we have had to stop hugging the coast and put out to sea because of the reefs inshore.
It was, he immediately decided, probably a commercial airliner, heading southwest and hugging the coast.
In the early days of maritime navigation, most trade vessels hugged the coasts.
It moved west at a low latitude, hugging the coast of South America while strengthening.
The whales hug the coast as they travel, seldom venturing more than six to 10 miles from shore.
The powerboat was picking up speed, hugging the coast.
We're not going to hug the coast - we're going.
The road then hugged the coast just behind the sandy beach although the sea was often obscured by small woods of pines.
The old dual carriageway hugs the coast for about twenty miles before turning inland.
"They don't hug the coast so they are rarely seen on Long Island," he said.
They disliked engine noise and were known to change course to avoid the huge oil tankers that hugged the coast.
After moving through the state, it hugged the coast of the Southeastern United States on its way out to sea.
For a while, the road hugged the coast of the Sea of Marmara.
A thick brown haze hugged the coast.