Sentence examples for the headland from inspiring English sources

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the headland

noun

A bit of coastal land that juts into the sea; cape.

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We gallop on to reach the Needles and the headland.

The headland is a protected area for nature.

At the peak of the headland, the path gave out.

The Pacific Ocean surrounds the headland on three sides.

On the upside: I could have been blown off the headland by the gale, but wasn't.

In the 12th century a Norman castle was built on the headland.

In ancient times the headland was known to the Phoenicians, Greeks, Carthaginians, and Romans.

On summer weekends live music and the smell of grilling steaks drift across the headland.

Follow a broad grassy track over the hill towards the sea and on around the headland.

Sometimes I walk over to the headland just to see the rollers coming in.

Turn right on to the Coast Path and follow it over the headland.

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