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skaw Meaning

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skaw (n)

a cape on the northernmost tip of Jutland between the Skagerrak and the Kattegatt

skaw Sentence Examples

  1. The rugged skaw of the coastline jutted out into the turbulent sea.
  2. A lone gull perched atop the towering skaw, surveying its surroundings.
  3. The wind howled and shrieked through the crevices of the jagged skaw.
  4. The ancient castle crumbled on the edge of the skaw, a testament to the passage of time.
  5. The fishermen's boats returned to the safety of the harbor nestled behind the protective skaw.
  6. The skaw formed a natural breakwater, sheltering the village from the relentless waves.
  7. The lighthouse on the skaw cast its beacon across the dark waters, guiding ships to safety.
  8. The rugged skaw provided a challenging climb for seasoned hikers.
  9. The geologists marveled at the layers of rock exposed in the sheer face of the skaw.
  10. The towering skaw stood as a formidable barrier against the onslaught of the ocean's fury.

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a cape on the northernmost tip of Jutland between the Skagerrak and the Kattegatt

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The rugged skaw of the coastline jutted out into the turbulent sea.

A lone gull perched atop the towering skaw, surveying its surroundings.

The wind howled and shrieked through the crevices of the jagged skaw.

The ancient castle crumbled on the edge of the skaw, a testament to the passage of time.