precipice|precipices in English
noun
[prec·i·pice || 'presɪpɪs]
steep slope; cliff; chasm; brink of an abyss; danger, risk, peril
Use "precipice|precipices" in a sentence
1. 5 That put him on the precipice.
2. The climber fell down a precipice.
3. A loose rock tumbled over the precipice.
4. 1 The climber fell down a precipice.
5. Precipice running to and running from human beings.
6. 6 Above me, a precipice of unbroken rock.
7. Above me[Sentencedict], a precipice of unbroken rock.
8. They were perilously close to the edge of the precipice.
9. 2 A loose rock tumbled over the precipice.
10. 2 A precipice is a very, very steep declivity.
11. The howlers were skirting the scary precipice of extinction.
12. 17 The stock market is on the edge of a precipice .
13. The hut hung half over the edge of the precipice.
14. 7 The howlers were skirting the scary precipice of extinction.
15. 15 The country was now on the edge of a precipice .
16. 14 They were perilously close to the edge of the precipice.
17. 18 Always the boy was about to plunge over the precipice.
18. 12 The hut hung half over the edge of the precipice.
19. Barranca definition: a ravine or precipice Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
20. The location of the city was a military secret, and its deep precipices and steep mountains provided natural defenses.
21. 16 The King now stands on the brink of a political precipice.
22. 12 Leading a small home on the censer , under the provisional steep a Precipice.
23. 4 A slight carelessness on this precipice could cost a man his life.
24. 8 I did not feel I was on the precipice of peace.
25. The ship broke in half, tumbled over the precipice, and went to pieces.