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1We found the coast very precipitous, without any foreland or inlets.
2The portion overhanging the city is very precipitous, in fact, almost incapable of ascent.
3The descent into the valley is very precipitous, and, after a rain, alarmingly slippery.
4From above it looked quite easy and possible, but at close quarters the crags were very precipitous.
5The ascent from the east through the Khojak Pass is easy, the descent on the west very precipitous.
6The sides of these ranges are generally very precipitous, and there are rivulets between which are not perennial.
7At each side of the abyss, the rocks, though very precipitous, afforded firm hold for hand and foot.
8He regretted coming clear of the trees, since the slope was very precipitous and the whole thing rather dizzying.
9It has very precipitous sides of basalt, brown in colour, and making a very untidy attempt at being columnar.
10The way down was very precipitous and they had not covered a third of it when Roger slipped and fell.
11You have this very precipitous sort of disintegration, and often the moral aspect is sort of just empathy at the end.
12The last cone of the mountain gave us some trouble: the route was very precipitous, and lay over bare, hot masses of rock.
13This creek is about eighty to ninety yards wide, very precipitous banks, and from fifty to sixty feet deep, with innumerable small creeks.
14One of my good horses has met with an accident in feeding along the bank of the creek in places where it is very precipitous.
15Here our porters gave in, and declared they could carry their loads no further; and certainly the ascent to the highest peak was very precipitous.
16This Point runs out far into the chasm, is narrow for a considerable distance, sides very precipitous and the edges describing a very irregular line.
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