Phrases with «high bluff»

The phrase "high bluff" refers to a tall, steep cliff or a raised area of land that overlooks a body of water or lower ground. Full definition

Sentences with «high bluff»

  • At the end of the rope, on a very high bluff overlooking an awe - inducing landscape, the subject hangs the artworks on a structure resembling the storage apparatuses found in the back rooms of galleries. (artsy.net)
  • Guests staying at High Bluffs will be delighted to find out that their vacation home could not be more conveniently located. (luxuryretreats.com)
  • Each of High Bluffs» four bedrooms are huge and stylishly furnished, making them as much of a treat to wake up in as they are to retire into. (luxuryretreats.com)
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