Significant vertical, or near vertical, rock exposure.
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Examples for "cliff "
Examples for "cliff "
1 And about that fiscal cliff : stay tuned for a very long fight.
2 Analysts have said the fiscal cliff could tip the economy into recession.
3 He let the gun fall; it rolled and fell over the cliff .
4 Falling off the cliff risks a major political backlash from voters though.
5 Stern Advice: The cliff deal and your wallet WASHINGTON Carry on, everyone.
1 He was trying to work out how far to take the bluff .
2 That is easily explained; we turned the corner of the bluff instead.
3 She had no idea Rook could be so good with a bluff .
4 In other words, from that age-old circuit of bluff and second guesses.
5 Again the big red eagle appeared on the edge of the bluff .
1 The precipice grew in the darkness; the vertical rock had no ending.
2 Whatever it takes to prevent your beloved state falling off that precipice .
3 She blinked several times and saw they had halted on a precipice .
4 I came down the precipice , and lost my way in the bushes.
5 Once in a while I gave a look towards the ugly precipice .
1 The rock face opposite rises high overhead, with the sky far up.
2 On her right the rock face was broken and free of slime.
3 And Henry was right; beneath the opening was a ledgeless rock face .
4 When we reached him, he placed his hand on the rock face .
5 He took my hand and nodded at the rock face before us.
1 His ways are as rude as the mountain rim -
2 She looked away from him towards the distant mountains rimming the horizon.
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Translations for mountain rim