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cape

A cape is a long piece of cloth tied around the neck and worn down the back. A cape is a long piece of land that sticks out into a sea or lake.

cape

a strip of land projecting into a body of water a sleeveless garment like a cloak but shorter

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Simple sentences

Cape Dezhnev is 30 miles south of the Arctic Circle.
The ship sailed around the cape.
They passed the Cape of Good Hope.
Was Mary wearing a cape?
Our ship rounded the cape this morning.

Movie subtitles

Some scholars speculate they reached as far as northern australia, the Cape of Good Hope and greenland, and all this was years before the European Age of exploration had so much as begun.
The Portuguese had the brilliant idea that if they could find an alternative route, all the way around the coast of Africa, round the Cape of Good Hope and into the Indian Ocean. then this business could be theirs.
When he and his fellow sailors rounded the Cape of Good Hope, the southernmost tip of Africa, they weren't wondering, as the Chinese had, if they could find some exotic animals to take home to their king.
Will you wear your overcoat or cape, sir?
Give me my cape.
May I take your cape, sir?
It was in Africa that the Cape buffalo gave me this.
Now look, we'll go around Cape Horn to Tahiti.
We'll pick up the breadfruit then continue on through the Endeavour Straits around the Cape of Good Hope to Jamaica.
At half-past twelve today, James Valentine departed this life as a result of illness and fatigue sustained at Cape Horn.
We shall go with the winds to Jamaica by way of Cape Horn.
He drown off Cape Sable in storm.
Oh, my cape!
Chadwick, brought to Mr. a cape and a hat.
This astronomer was David Gill, the director of the Observatory Cape of Good Hope.
And the idea was born. That he could collaborate With David Gill from the Cape Observatory to perform that huge task of measuring all the plates Gill had been collecting.
This huge work became known as the Cape Photographic Durchmusterung.
Will you take off your cape?
Captain, you've. You've forgotten your cape.
I don't know how it got into my cape.
Tahiti direct by Cape Horn.
England to Cape Horn, Africa, New Zealand Van Diemen's Land and the great South Seas.
It's a cape.
The cape is nice. the back is nice. your hair is nice. and you.
James, get my cape, take me home.
You see, they land here at Cape Town, then proceed by rail to Kimberley.
He quarreled with a cape.
That's a beautiful cape you're wearing, Kitty.
It's a fine cape.
Take my cape.
She's wearing her cape.
That fur cape.
Then Angharad came back from Cape Town without her husband.
Honolulu, Port Said, Cape Town.
I've heard it in Cape Town, Rio, Bombay.

News and current affairs

CAPE TOWN - Eliminating nuclear weapons is the democratic wish of the world's people.
CAPE TOWN - A world in which our children and their children grow up free from the threat of polio and other preventable diseases is a dream that everyone shares.
Hundreds of African-Americans live year round in Ghana today, some within a short walk of Cape Coast Castle, the slaving fort that shipped human cargo until Britain halted the trade in 1807.

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