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Meaning of undercliff

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undercliff (n.)

A subordinate cliff on a shore, consisting of material that has fallen from the higher cliff above.

undercliff Sentence Examples

  1. The rugged undercliff provided shelter from the relentless ocean winds.
  2. The cliffhanger house perched perilously on the edge of the undercliff, its windows gazing out over the vast expanse.
  3. The narrow path meandering along the undercliff offered breathtaking views of the azure sea below.
  4. The undergrowth in the undercliff was dense and overgrown, obscuring the path from sight.
  5. A sudden landslide had destroyed the access to the undercliff, isolating the secluded cove.
  6. The undercliff was home to a thriving colony of seabirds, their cries echoing through the air.
  7. The secluded undercliff was a popular spot for picnicking and sunbathing.
  8. The undercliff's rocky shore was treacherous, with sharp cliffs plunging into the depths.
  9. The crumbling limestone undercliff was a testament to the erosive power of the sea.
  10. The undercliff served as a natural barrier, protecting the inland from coastal flooding.

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A subordinate cliff on a shore, consisting of material that has fallen from the higher cliff above.

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The rugged undercliff provided shelter from the relentless ocean winds.

The cliffhanger house perched perilously on the edge of the undercliff, its windows gazing out over the vast expanse.

The narrow path meandering along the undercliff offered breathtaking views of the azure sea below.

The undergrowth in the undercliff was dense and overgrown, obscuring the path from sight.