"Casquets" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Casquets" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Casquets" Meaning

Casquets are a type of mountain ridge or a rocky outcropping. In golf, a casquet is a type of golf bunker or sandtrap.

"Casquets" Examples

Usage Examples of "Casquets"


The famous lighthouse on the rocky coast of Scotland stands tall, its bright beam slicing through the casquets of fog that often roll in from the Atlantic.
The sailor expertly navigated the treacherous waters, his eyes scanning the horizon for any sign of the shore, without which he might be lost in the casquets of the open sea.
As the ship approached the island, the crew spotted the casquets of land rising up from the depths of the ocean, a welcome sight after days at sea.
The surf forecast warned of strong currents and thick casquets of kelp that would make for hazardous swimming conditions.
The GPS reading showed them to be somewhere in the vicinity of the casquets of cliffs, a towering landmark that would guide them safely back to shore.

Note: "Casquets" is a rare or obsolete word that refers to fog banks or fog patches, especially those that float or drift in the air.

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