1. coast to coast - Adjective
2. coast to coast - Adverb
coast to coast (not comparable)
All the way across an island, continent, or country with two opposite coasts.
(of travel) That takes place from one coast to another (especially of a continent or large nation)
(of a broadcast) That is relayed across a continent or large nation
Source: en.wiktionary.orgcoast-to-coast
2015 included a coast-to-coast Summer tour, including the aforementioned "Labor Day Run" at Dick's Sporting Goods Park in Colorado. Source: Internet
After she leaves the next day, Forrest decides to go for a run, which turns into a coast-to-coast three-and-a-half year journey, bringing him national attention. Source: Internet
Coast-to-coast, the economy is in critical condition with workers idled at Boeing, General Motors, Ford, GE, Marriott and Macy's. Source: Internet
Further, a coast-to-coast railway line may be built by China in Honduras and could affect utilization of the Nicaragua Canal. Source: Internet
Biscardi appeared on Coast to Coast AM again a few days later to announce that there was no captive Bigfoot. Source: Internet
Although it would be lovely if all of us with our various cellular providers could enjoy coast-to-coast total data coverage, well all know that’s currently (and for the foreseeable future) a fantasy. Source: Internet