A surname.
clift
Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for clift.
Editorial note
If not, one million of species is a lot of biodiversity about to jump by the clift in the next ten or twenty years.
Quick take
A surname.
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of clift gathered in one view.
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for clift.
noun
A surname.
Example sentences
If not, one million of species is a lot of biodiversity about to jump by the clift in the next ten or twenty years.
Thus farmers can now ask for a compensation for each old cow that slips on a clift, or has a disease too expensive to treat.
My wife got attacked in San Francisco in Tenderloin around 11am, a few blocks away from Clift Hotel on the second day of the trip.
At my school the swing was near a clift, so sometimes you were able to combine swing jump, ski jump and hospital visit with a single jump.
The sucessor of Mas, Puigdemont, is a walking joke that pushed catalonian people to the clift border and declared the republic, just to suspend it two seconds later.
He was the leader in a wolf pack when nobody was doing that, and don't hesitate to escalate a clift to take a good shot of a vulture nest.
Last week Eleanor Clift of Newsweek (put as much stock in her opinion as you wish, she almost always leans left) opined the Second Amendment applied much more to establishing militias to help put down rebellions in the early days of the U.
Quote examples
Put a man in front of a clift and say "jump it".
See San Francisco "Baretta" or "Clift House" for examples.
Eventually somebody will need to jump the clift to try to recover the money, and will do it At some point there was so many money spent that thinking "this was a bad idea, lets close the project and go home", is not an option over the table anymore, not unless the project is done by a government or so.
Proper noun examples
In related news, Silicon Valley VCs spotted hanging out at the Clift's Redwood Room in search of new talent.
The third link above is the master’s thesis of my talented student James Clift.
In practice one would want to use more complicated types (such as the type of Turing machines, explained in Clift’s thesis) but in the talk I did not have time to explain more interesting examples.
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use clift in a sentence?
If not, one million of species is a lot of biodiversity about to jump by the clift in the next ten or twenty years.
What does clift mean?
A surname.
What part of speech is clift?
clift is commonly used as noun.