A piece of land extending into water.
A strip of land projecting into a body of water.
A sleeveless garment like a cloak but shorter.
1 Because there's a beautiful cape nearby, he called me 'Misaki', meaning ' cape ' .
2 But he's got the cape ready for Miss Kylie because, of course.
3 He passed the southern cape of Africa and went forty miles farther.
4 He shook the cape at the bull; there he comes; he sidestepped.
5 Beyond the cape , Dias found an adverse current and dangerous lee shores.
6 He closed his cape over Mathilde's writhing form, hiding her from view.
7 That lighthouse is seventeen miles from the point of our own cape .
8 From the 15th June the districts surrounding the cape were carefully watched.
9 The wind caught my rain cape and tore it against the barbs.
10 Passersby were pointing; my cape was torn and muddy along one side.
11 Welstiel stood there, dressed exactly as before in his long, wool cape .
12 Bulging under pressure of the wind, the cape flew over the rail.
13 The driver in his conical cape and tarpaulin hat, streamed with water.
14 Becky, in her red cape , was almost lost against the brilliant background.
15 And so the word which came from the upper cape was true.
16 However, the loose cape of horizon blue resembled charity in covering defects.
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