naze
IPA: nˈeɪz
noun
- A promontory or headland.
- A cape at the southern tip of Norway (also known as The Lindesnes)
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Examples of "naze" in Sentences
- The Naze is a peninsula north of the town.
- The Naze is a headland on the east coast of England.
- Then the battle-brave atheling sat on the naze-edge,
- From the naze of the cliff, but rode on to meet them;
- An example is the tower at alton on the Naze in England.
- Freight continued on the line to nearby Burn Naze until 1999.
- The Naze is eroding rapidly and threatening the tower and the wildlife.
- Eastbound 1 train per hour to alton on the Naze, calling at alton only.
- Gets them even more in political donations for their neo-naze campaigns.
- I think the Naze Nani Nadesico page should be merged into the main article.
- On a naze to the north of Hind Island in Sengen lies Trondenæs church and parsonage.
- The other one was a Spoonerism that I committed not once, but twice, “his naze garrowed.”
- The young man, whose name was Andreas, revealed to Sofia that the house of his dreams stood out on a naze.
- The company's dictum holds that workers have to ask why ( "naze" in Japanese) at least five times to get to the bottom of a problem.
- The boat now flew with the speed of an arrow past naze, island and rock, till Elias thought he had never been for such a splendid sail before, and the boat now showed herself to be, as she really was, the first boat in Ranen.
- And if I were a green-clad poet, in corduroy with hood, with intrusive woodcocks, what a blessed piece of luck, you would walk as if on a naze, a spit, a tongue of land along the light word-swell of small lakes, like a mere ripple