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Beachy Head
[ bee-chee ]
noun
- a chalk headland on the SE coast of England, on the English Channel near Eastbourne, Sussex. 575 feet (175 meters) high.
Beachy Head
/ ˈːʃɪ /
noun
- a headland in East Sussex, on the English Channel, consisting of chalk cliffs 171 m (570 ft) high
Example Sentences
The coastguard recently urged people to stay away from cliff edges and bases after a large crack opened up near the Belle Tout lighthouse at Beachy Head.
The crack stretches a couple of metres along a section of cliffs close to the Belle Tout lighthouse at Beachy Head near Eastbourne.
The quickest riders are expected to take just over 13 minutes to reach the finish line at Beachy Head.
He had been a volunteer involved with the restoration of the Brighton Atlantic engine 'Beachy Head' at the Bluebell Railway in Sussex.
The pair took off from Spilstead Farm Airfield for a circuit across Beachy Head, with Mr Hemmings taking control of the aircraft during the flight.
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