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cliff

[klif] / klɪf /


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Back from the cliff edge Scotland stepped and into the coming weeks they go with France to play at home and Ireland away.

From BBC

A protected Victorian heritage wall perched on the cliff was a complicating factor in getting the car out of the narrow path.

From BBC

A rapidly aging population puts the country—and therefore Europe—on a path toward a growth cliff.

From The Wall Street Journal

"The trouble is that a host of players who had been central to those series wins have fallen off a cliff when the stakes are at their highest."

From Barron's

And around it all, so that only the smallest boats could weave their way through, was a maze of reef, curving from the black rocks on one side to the white cliffs on the other.

From Literature




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