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seacliff

n. A cliff that abuts the sea (and was formed by sea erosion)

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Seacliff

Seacliff comprises a beach, an estate and a harbour. It lies 4 miles east of North Berwick, East Lothian, Scotland.

Seacliff (disambiguation)

Seacliff can refer to:

  • Seacliff, a beach, estate and harbour near North Berwick, Scotland.
  • Seacliff, New Zealand, settlement in Otago, New Zealand
    • Seacliff Lunatic Asylum, a mental hospital near the settlement
  • Seacliff, South Australia, suburb of Adelaide
  • Seacliff Park, South Australia, a suburb of Adelaide
  • Seacliff, California, a census-designated place near Aptos, California
  • Seacliff State Beach, a California State Beach in Aptos, California

Sea Cliff can refer to:

  • Sea Cliff, New York
  • DSV Sea Cliff, U.S. Navy research deep submergence vehicle
  • Sea Cliff, California, a community in Ventura County
  • Sea Cliff, San Francisco, California, a neighborhood in San Francisco County
  • Sea Cliff Bridge, in Illawarra, New South Wales

Usage examples of "seacliff".

In the index he sees Briarfield, Hillsview, Woodhaven, Old Mill, Riverhead, Manor Road, Shady Oaks, Lakeside, Highbrook, Sunnydale, Grove Park, Knollwood, Glencrest, Seacliff and Greenvale.

I turned and raced back toward the seacliff, hoping to descend another way before the riders could cut off my retreat.

Started high and moved lower during the course of the night, from the elegant dignity of a crystalline cube that floated over the apex of the largest pyramid to an expensive tourist club clinging to the sides of a seacliff to a raucous gathering at the home of the Attache for Sensory Importation to a neighborhood saloon where they threw her out after five Bitter Centauris.

In time, sooner than anyone on the planet would have considered possible, they emerged from the seacliffs south of Bliggen, west of Frangia, near the Stone Trail.

From this point south, the seacliffs blocked all passages from the sea, at least any that were visible from the shore.

The surf ran heavy and the coast was treacherous-sheer seacliffs tumbling to shallow, rock-strewn bays-so, when the last man had come ashore, the ships withdrew once more.

The glade of pine trees surrounding it smelled as richly as the ocean back on the seacliffs at our house.