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Cape Cod
noun
- a sandy peninsula in SE Massachusetts between Cape Cod Bay and the Atlantic Ocean: many resort towns.
- a style of cottage developed mainly on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, in the 18th and early 19th centuries, typically a rectangular one- or one-and-a-half story wooden cottage covered by a gable roof and having a central chimney.
Cape Cod
noun
- a long sandy peninsula in SE Massachusetts, between Cape Cod Bay and the Atlantic
- Also calledCape Cod cottage a one-storey cottage of timber construction with a simple gable roof and a large central chimney: originated on Cape Cod in the 18th century
Cape Cod
- Resort area on the Atlantic Ocean in Massachusetts . Its fishhook shape is easily recognized on a map.
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Speaking to me from his home on Cape Cod, Amos' longtime bass player Jon Evans concurred.
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She is planning to visit her mother in Florida and spend some time with friends on Cape Cod.
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An old magazine article surfaced in which one of Kennedy’s daughters remembered her father’s strange encounter with a dead whale on Cape Cod.
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Nor is it a simple “not in my backyard” complaint, of the kind echoed from Cape Cod to Ireland.
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After closing the last one, in 1979, she moved to Provincetown, at the tip of Cape Cod, where she took up odd jobs to support her new career as a painter.
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