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Clifflike.
clifflike
beachy
rugged
precipitous
craggy
rock-ribbed
rockbound
1
The coast of these inlets is steep and
cliffy
.
2
He stood a second on the
cliffy
north wall to look down on the quiet harbor.
3
At ten and three-quarter miles considerably ridgy, and passed large masses and
cliffy
hill, apparently of limestone.
4
Then it moved forward again, and passed over the
cliffy
end of the glacier into the pine-clad valley.
5
At the upper end of the inlet, its low,
cliffy
lining sinks, at both sides, into a beach.
6
Rounding Point Cunningham, they anchored near a red
cliffy
head, called by Captain King "Foul Point."
7
They came about in mid-channel and lay some hours with lowered sail in the lee of a
cliffy
island.
8
Prom the vast boss which constitutes the lower portion of Monte Rosa
cliffy
edges run upward to the summit.
9
Here we were again stopped for some time, finding a way by which we might ascend the
cliffy
sides.
10
It was rather high and
cliffy
;
but there was nothing by which to judge of its connection with the main.
11
The headlands project boldly far into the sea; in front lie several islands, and behind dark forests and the
cliffy
Apennines.
12
The coast from Waldegrave's Isles to Point Drummond runs waving in a south-eastern direction, and forms bights and broad,
cliffy
heads.
13
In places it forms a basset, or outcrop, cresting the summit; and the eastern flank is
cliffy
,
like that of the Tebribi.
14
The American Fall will then be transformed into a dry precipice, forming a simple continuation of the
cliffy
boundary of the Niagara gorge.
15
This proved to be a cape, composed of three
cliffy
points, near the northern part of which lay a cluster of black rocks.
16
Many little rivers run from all sides in
cliffy
valleys; and one of them, a few miles from Monastier, bears the great name of Loire.
cliffy
cliffy boundary
cliffy lining
cliffy places
cliffy sides
cliffy valleys