| 单词 | cliff-sheltered | 
| 释义 | > as lemmascliff-sheltered  b.   Instrumental, forming adjectives with past and present participles, as  cliff-girdled,  cliff-sheltered,  cliff-lurking, etc. ΚΠ 1777    T. Warton Poems 68  				A cliff-encircled lawn. 1785    T. Dwight Conquest of Canäan  iii. 59  				The cliff-topp'd mountain. 1819    Ld. Byron Don Juan: Canto II cviii. 173  				Before the entrance of a cliff-worn cave. 1845    P. J. Bailey Festus 		(ed. 2)	 359  				A cliff-chafed sea. 1859    D. Masson Brit. Novelists i. 28  				Dashing the eternal monotone of her many voices against a cliff-embattled shore. 1869    J. Phillips Vesuvius viii. 203  				Cliff-girdled lakes. 1885    W. B. Yeats in  Dublin Univ. Rev. May  				Here is the place, the cliff-encircled wood. 1900    Westm. Gaz. 4 Aug. 2/3  				Stand firm upon thy cliff-girt coast. 1901    R. Kipling Kim xiii. 328  				Unheralded cliff-lurking flaws. 1919    W. de la Mare Flora 33  				On the cliff-ringed shore. 1927    R. Kipling Verse 1885–1926 729  				The cliff-walled defiles. 1939    W. B. Yeats Last Poems 18  				In some cliff-sheltered bay. 2004    Vancouver Province 		(Nexis)	 31 Dec. 9 		(caption)	  				Military pilots struggled to drop food into cliff-rimmed villages along the ravaged coast of Sumatra. < as lemmas  | 
	
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