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Coombe Meaning in English

word

ˈkum/, /ˈkumb
KOOM
kuːm
KOOM

Definition

A coombe is a small, deep, narrow valley, usually without a river, often found in hilly or coastal regions in England.

Usage & Nuances

"Coombe" is mainly found in British English, especially in place names such as 'Ilfracombe' or 'Coombe Hill.' It is rare outside the UK and mostly used in geographical or literary contexts. Not to be confused with 'combe' (alternative spelling) or broader terms like 'valley.'

Example Sentences

There is a quiet coombe behind the village.

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The hiker walked down into the coombe.

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Many wildflowers grow in the coombe each spring.

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Ilfracombe gets its name from a local coombe near the sea.

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After the rain, the coombe filled with mist and looked mysterious.

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If you want peace, just sit quietly in the coombe and listen to the birds.

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