A natural elevation (especially a rocky one that juts out into the sea)
1 We got in and rowed round the promontory and into the caves.
2 Then Beatrice came to the edge of the promontory and called down:
3 This tool is a feasible and reasonable method for promontory stimulation testing.
4 Two hours later, and the promontory was lying to the larboard wake.
5 The word means a fishhook, and the promontory looks something like one.
6 Took boat on the lake, from the promontory of Dindog before mentioned.
7 Then, farther up, the valley seemed to end in a huge promontory .
8 My eyes turned to the Lacinian promontory , dark upon the turbid sea.
9 He reached the clearing, now unguarded, and looked up at the promontory .
10 It was a boxhouse, built on a promontory of the Greenland coast.
11 A railed-in platform capped the promontory , for it was a recognised viewpoint.
12 Over the uneven scraggy promontory , blinded by the fierce sunlight, Annadoah staggered.
13 Thou must be like a promontory of the sea, against which though
14 I am fair, as when thou didst woo me on the promontory .
15 He scanned the flat promontory , but there was no sign of her.
16 Sabinus pursued them as far as Scyllaeum, the Italian promontory , without trouble.
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