The Collaborative International Dictionary
Seabound \Sea"bound`\, a. Bounded by the sea.
Wiktionary
a. bounded by the sea
Wikipedia
Seabound is an electronic dance music duo from Germany. Their lyrics are in English and for the most part explore the human psyche and the way that everyday events can affect a person psychologically, hence the band's slogan: "Seabound: Journey Into Your Mind."
Usage examples of "seabound".
Equipped with a fourteen- to sixteen-foot wingspread, sharp talons, and fangs like a snake, fisherhawks were known to raid seabound vessels of small children, women, halflings, and the occasional dwarf as well as the fish it stripped from the sea.
Now though, Trennt gauged his mettle and timed the creep of his trigger finger against a new flatness in the seabound breeze.
I heard a strange sound in our seabound cave, a sound like wind rustling dead leaves.
I learn how to swim and sail because those were skills useful to a seabound folk.
But the shameless moon rode up to stare down at the couple so totally alone on a great seabound chunk of rock like a desert surrounded by ocean.
A truly great sunset will always be in this form: it portrays a seabound land of burning lava, through which winds a golden river to the bright bays and inlets of a glowing sea.
Waterstuff of the Seabound by the life-force into a semblance of protoplasminto a carnate pulp that fed on the Sea and took life from it even as it fed on living flesh for the needful elements that the water could not give it.