13 Words to use with cape

The weather had turned cool, and his imposingly tall old person was wrapped in a cape-overcoat.

The first written record that I have been able to find of this legend is contained in the second edition of Anderson's Constitutions, published in 1738, and is in these words: "It (the temple) was finished in the short space of seven years and six months, to the amazement of all the world; when the cape-stone was celebrated by the fraternity with great joy.

" She put on a cape-bonnet and indicated the place in the yard where she wanted the wood dumped.

Sous sa cape aux longs plis qu'est-ce donc qu'elle emporte? Qu'est-ce donc que Jeannie emporte en s'en allant?

Penguins were swimming about, filling the air with their discordant cries, while there was literally no end of the cape-pigeons and petrels.

Very much the reverse was his state of mind, as he saw the high land of the cape sink, as it might be foot by foot, into the ocean, and then lost sight of it altogether.

At POINT MURDOCH, which has a peaked hill at its extremity, the hills again approach the coast; at Cape Bowen they project into the sea, and separate two bays, in each of which there is possibly a rivulet; that to the eastward of the cape trends in and forms a deep bight.

After his speech, the cape-wearers of the previous meeting with a number of others who had secured their uniforms escorted Mr. Lincoln to the hotel.

There is a path along the cliffs overhanging the sea, with glorious views of Lebanon, up to his snowy top, the pine-forests at his base, and the long cape whereon the city lies at full length, reposing beside the waves.

"I'd go slow on those cape blouses if I were you; I don't think they're going to take at home.

So I was for setting on Maskew, and being a stout lad for my age, could have had him on the floor as easy as a baby; but as I rose from my seat, I saw he held Grace by the hand, and so hung back for a moment, and before I got my thoughts together he was gone, and I saw the tail of Grace's cape whisk round the screen door.

The mountains forming this cape culminate in a grand conical peak, about 5,000 feet in height, called Djebel Okrab.

The wet cape glistening in the lamplight, the slow, heavy step, made him tremble.

13 Words to use with  cape