Cape Trafalgar love

Definitions

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  • noun a small cape in southwestern Spain

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Examples

  • The Englishman's victory at Cape Trafalgar established Britannia as ruler of the waves.

    Ahoy, Billionaires: 2008

  • The Englishman's victory at Cape Trafalgar established Britannia as ruler of the waves.

    Today's WSJ in Photos: Feb. 28, 2008 2008

  • The only money spent on it had gone on a bit of cosmetic landscaping that may have cost £30,000 the stone plinth came all the way from Cape Trafalgar.

    The truth behind our Council Tax rise? 2006

  • We have just been to look at Cape Trafalgar, shining white over the finest blue sea.

    Notes of a Journey From Cornhill to Grand Cairo 2004

  • From her resting place on the ocean floor, the nearest point of land is Cape Trafalgar.

    Castles of Steel Massie, Robert K., 1929- 2003

  • It was before the battle off Cape Trafalgar that Nelson hoisted his famous signal,

    Autobiography and Selected Essays 2003

  • It was before the battle off Cape Trafalgar that Nelson hoisted his famous signal, “England expects every man will do his duty.”

    Autobiography 2003

  • It was before the battle off Cape Trafalgar that Nelson hoisted his famous signal, “England expects every man will do his duty.”

    Autobiography 2003

  • Not far off Cape Trafalgar, Spain, which is between Cadiz and the Strait of Gibraltar, Villeneuve met a British fleet of twenty-seven ships under Admiral Horatio Nelson.

    The Pawprints of History STANLEY COREN 2002

  • Not far off Cape Trafalgar, Spain, which is between Cadiz and the Strait of Gibraltar, Villeneuve met a British fleet of twenty-seven ships under Admiral Horatio Nelson.

    The Pawprints of History STANLEY COREN 2002

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