Definitionn. a slide of a large mass of dirt and rock down a mountain or cliff
Last update: August 3, 2015
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South of Rovereto is the village of Marco, near which are certain natural remains (either those of a landslip that occurred in 883, or of a glacier moraine) believed to have been described by Dante (Inf. [Please select]
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On the sands the tide, and on the cliffs the landslip, imperilled the lives of the unwary. [Please select]
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It was his yell of despair amid the noise of the landslip that Winifred and I had both heard. [Please select]
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But then there came a loud crash and a thunder from behind the landslip. [Please select]
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'The coming in of the tide has made the landslip settle.' [Please select]
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'Untie the rope,' I said; 'quick, untie the rope, there is a settlement of the landslip.' [Please select]
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Again did the stress of overmastering emotion make of me a child, as it had done on the night of the landslip. [Please select]
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