Phrases with «precipice»

A precipice is a very steep or sheer cliff, often with a dangerous drop or abyss below it. Full definition

Sentences with «precipice»

  • The gallery, with two sets of stairs running at longitude and latitude through the space, has an architecture that felt like a type of precipice of sorts, a division between spaces that one has to integrate into, step up and onto. (missoulaartmuseum.org)
  • There was no way I was going to survive going straight from Boston to San Francisco so I flew back home after PAX East, stayed there for a few days (working on Precipice of Darkness 4 in the meantime) and then flew up to San Francisco the morning of my post-mortem. (zeboyd.com)
  • She is cigarette fixed at precipice of red lips. (plannedparenthood.org)
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