Headland in a sentence as a noun

The systems that can handle turning on the headlands or synchronize between machines run even higher, at least at the time.

It's a narrow headland on a peninsula with rivers close by, good fertile land and a massive natural harbour below it.

I have been in the Bay Area for 12 years, but still cannot get over how beautiful the bridge, Crissy field, Presidio, and Marine headland is

In a motel room, bored and channel-surfing, I saw a '70s movie on a beach with a distinctive headland in the distance and a large boulder jutting out of the surf.

Quoth wikipedia:>The fleet then rounded the coastline as far as Acanthus in Chalcidice, before attempting to round the headland of Mount Athos.

How about seeding wild flowers between the rows, for instance, so bees can actually live there?In Europe it has become common to seed a headland around crops that is bug friendly, for one example.

I don't even have to think about it:"That branch of the Lake of Como, which turns toward the south between two unbroken chains of mountains, presenting to the eye a succession of bays and gulfs, formed by their jutting and retiring ridges, suddenly contracts itself between a headland to the right and an extended sloping bank on the left, and assumes the flow and appearance of a river.

Headland definitions

noun

a natural elevation (especially a rocky one that juts out into the sea)

See also: promontory head foreland