A cape is a headland jutting out into the sea. A cape is also a piece of fabric worn on someone's back. It attaches to the top of your back, near your neck, and hangs loosely. Many superheroes wear capes.
In order to catch the best fish, you need to go to the very tip of the cape.
The bullfighter was knocked down when the bull's horn snagged his cape.
Wearing a cape may protect you from rain, but not from hail.
It symbolizes Heroism in many cultures and people wear capes sometimes to represent mysteriousness, & separation from the world.
Capes can sometime intimidate enemies during combat and is worn for that purpose.
Capes can tie into skills as well. Only one of great virtue, skill, & courage would wear a CAPE to show himself.
The definition of the word cape is a point or head of land projecting into water.
A "Cape" is area of land that juts out into a body of water. Cape Cod is the eastern most part of Massachusetts that juts out into the water.
A sleeveless cloak.
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There are several different words you can use in place of mantle. Some of these words are cloak, cape, shawl, wrap, and cover.
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It is sometimes called "antbear", "anteater", "Cape anteater" (after the Cape of Good Hope), "earth hog" or "earth pig". The name comes from the Afrikaans/Dutch for "earth pig" (aarde earth, varken pig)... From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aardvarkit means seajun sucks bigtime
Superb is another word for excellent. Superb is another word for excellent.
Another word for shake is "Tremble".
The word cape has one syllable.
There are several different words you can use in place of mantle. Some of these words are cloak, cape, shawl, wrap, and cover.
Superman flies faster because of his cape.
The official name for Cape Verde is Cabo Verde.
Refers to the geographical region - Cape of Good Hope - in South Africa
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"Cape" is the English translation of the Portuguese word "Cabo"
You can get another spider cape by going to Diagno and looking at the holiday items he has.
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No. The word cape has a long A (ay) sound and a silent E, as in gape and tape.The short A sound is heard in the word cap.
It is misleading because the journey was dangerous. It has another name: the Cape of Storms.
That would depend on which Cape York is in question. One is in Australia and another in Greenland.