Foreland [noun]

Definition of Foreland:

sharp end, top, end of extension

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Sentence/Example of Foreland:

Impelled by this most welcome breeze, we were soon round the South Foreland and off Dover, where we hove-to to land the pilot.

And the youngest, he never was found; and the others was stone dead ashore, nigh on to the Foreland.

Its sea-front walk of a couple of miles or more is as fine as any that can be found from the Foreland to the Lizard.

The North Foreland had been made advisedly snug for the night.

The North Foreland was blessed with a commander who was at his best in an emergency.

The most successful experiments have been carried on in the South Foreland lighthouse, by an arrangement of powerful magnets.

Countisbury is a little village on the west side of the Foreland, close to the Somerset border.

On rounding the towering and magnificent South Foreland one gets ones first glimpse of Dover when coming from the eastward.

Away we went down the river, and soon rounded the North Foreland, and stood out in the Channel.

They raced abreast of the lights of Margate, started rounding the North Foreland, pounded by bigger seas.