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Definition of cliff noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

cliff

noun
 
/klɪf/
 
/klɪf/
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  1. a high area of rock with a very steep side, often at the edge of the sea or ocean
    • the cliff edge/top
    • the chalk cliffs of southern England
    • a castle perched high on the cliffs above the river
    • We set off along the cliff path.
    see also fiscal cliff
    Extra Examples
    • Steep cliffs towered above the river.
    • The cliffs fall away to the north.
    • The hotel was perched high on a cliff overlooking the ocean.
    • a long line of cliffs surrounding the bay
    • crumbling cliffs
    Topics Geographyb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • high
    • towering
    • low
    … of cliffs
    • line
    verb + cliff
    • climb
    • scale
    • descend
    cliff + verb
    • fall
    • fall away
    • rise
    cliff + noun
    • edge
    • face
    • ledge
    phrases
    • be perched on a cliff
    • the base of the cliff
    • the bottom of the cliff
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    Word OriginOld English clif, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch klif.
Idioms
fall off a cliff
  1. (informal) to decrease quickly and suddenly in quantity or quality
    • Sales fell off a cliff in the first quarter of the year.
See cliff in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

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