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Cheviot Hills
[ chev-ee-uht, chee-vee- ]
plural noun
- a range of hills on the boundary between England and Scotland: highest point, 2,676 feet (816 meters).
Cheviot Hills
plural noun
- a range of hills on the border between England and Scotland, mainly in Northumberland
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The Cheviot Hills glittered in the west; it was the kind good-bye of our own dear England.
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What should I speak of the Cheviot Hills, which reach twenty miles in length?
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From the top of the hill we had an extensive view over the moors of Liddisdale, and saw the Cheviot Hills.
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They allowed him that very best means of education, a calmness of the senses, as he herded sheep on the Cheviot Hills.
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North of the Cheviot Hills the names are again predominantly Norse.
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