combe (Meaning)

combe

a valley or basin on the flank of a hill, a deep narrow valley

combe

a valley or basin on the flank of a hill, a deep narrow valley

combe Sentence Examples

  1. The steep, narrow combe carved a winding path through the rugged mountainside.
  2. The sheltered combe provided a sanctuary for wildlife amidst the exposed hills.
  3. Along the combe's verdant slopes, wildflowers bloomed in vibrant hues.
  4. The roaring river cascaded down the combe, creating a deafening spectacle.
  5. The ancient ruin perched precariously on the edge of the combe, overlooking the sprawling valley below.
  6. The treacherous combe demanded skilled navigation, as its slippery slopes and loose rocks posed a constant danger.
  7. The secluded combe was a haven for artists and nature enthusiasts seeking solitude and inspiration.
  8. Legends whispered that a mythical creature dwelled in the depths of the mysterious combe.
  9. The combe had witnessed centuries of human activity, from grazing sheep to mining expeditions.
  10. As the sun set, the combe cast a long shadow across the surrounding countryside, creating an ethereal atmosphere.

FAQs About the word combe

a valley or basin on the flank of a hill, a deep narrow valley, a valley or basin on the flank of a hill, a deep narrow valley

rift valley, cañon, kloof, dale, canyon, vale, ravine, gulley, gulch, dell

peak,mountain, mount, height, plateau,summit, alp, pinnacle,mountaintop, tableland

The steep, narrow combe carved a winding path through the rugged mountainside.

The sheltered combe provided a sanctuary for wildlife amidst the exposed hills.

Along the combe's verdant slopes, wildflowers bloomed in vibrant hues.

The roaring river cascaded down the combe, creating a deafening spectacle.