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Mitriel Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

up against the sea

if a castle stands up against the sea, where is it? On the seacost? Or on top of a montain on the seacost?
  

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It means it is right on the edge of the coast. It could be down at sea level or up on a cliff though.

  • It means it is right on the edge of the coast.
  • It could be down at sea level or up on a cliff though.
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It means it is right on the edge of the coast. It could be down at sea level or up on a cliff though.

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