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cliff
1[ klif ]
noun
- a high steep face of a rock.
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- a critical point or situation beyond which something bad or undesirable may occur:
The committee is right up to the cliff with no deal in sight.
cliff
/ °ì±ôɪ´Ú /
noun
- a steep high rock face, esp one that runs along the seashore and has the strata exposed
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Derived Forms
- ˈ³¦±ô¾±´Ú´Ú²â, adjective
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ³¦±ô¾±´Ú´Úl¾±°ì±ð adjective
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of cliff1
before 900; Middle English clif, Old English, cognate with Dutch, Low German, Old Norse klif
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of cliff1
Old English clif; related to Old Norse kleif, Middle Low German °ì±ôŧ´Ú, Dutch klif; see cleave ²
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Measure ULA also has steep “cliffs†— thresholds where small price increases trigger massive tax increases.
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"I wouldn't even call it a slippery slope," she says "Canada has fallen off a cliff."
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In the European Union they fell off a cliff in 2024, to 7,517 vehicle registrations from 15,130 the year before.
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The president’s order also creates an artificial fiscal cliff.
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It had previously warned that pharmacists were facing a "financial cliff edge" from 1 April, when many of their costs are due to rise.
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