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The cabin had a view of the bight.
Help me bight these poles together.
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A bight is a shallow bay. Examples include Watmough Bight, Lopez Island, Washington, and the New York Bight.
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New Bight Airport (IATA: TBI, ICAO: MYCB) is an airport in New Bight on Cat Island in The Bahamas.
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Lushes Bight-Beaumont-Beaumont North's population is 275.
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Great Australian Bight Marine Park was created in 1995.
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The area of Totem Bight State Historical Park is 133,546.2619392 square meters.
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Yes th Great Australian Bight is a part of the south coast of Australia.
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The Great Australian Bight was named by Captain Matthew Flinders during his circumnavigation of the Australian continent in 1801-1802.
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It could be a hangman's noose, a bowline, a bowline on a bight, a double bowline, an overhand bight, or any number of other knots.
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"Bite" is spelled as b-i-t-e, whereas "bight" is spelled as b-i-g-h-t.
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The Great Australian Bight is bordered by the two states called South Australia and Western Australia.
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Yes. The term bight can also refer to the gently inward curving coastline that contains the water.
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No. The Great Australian Bight lies off the southern coast of Australia, meeting the coastlines of South Australia and Western Australia.
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The chalky, white coloured limestone rock at the base of the cliffs of the Great Australian Bight is called Wilson Blufflimestone.
Karst limestone makes up the rest of the limestone, and the majority of the Nullarbor Plain which extends from the Great Australian Bight.
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A bight is a bend in the coast that forms an open bay. The Great Australian Bight is such a bend, forming a massive open bay on the southern coast of Australia.
Hence, "Great" - large; "Australian" - it is in Australia; "Bight" - bend in the coast that forms an open bay.
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Alligators bight there predator or emerge in the water.
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Cameroon is in the Bight of Africa, at the south/east of Nigeria.
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Depending on the context (usage), a bight [as a noun] may be a bay or gulf, a river bend, the body of water surrounded by such a bend (like an oxbow...), the middle part of a rope that is different from the ends of the rope, or the loop or bent part of a rope that is different from the ends. As a verb, it means "to fasten, or bind with a bight of rope".
In Australia, the Bight (the Great Australian Bight, that is...) is that major indentation along the South coast, spanning Cape Pasley in Western Australia to the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia.
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This is nothing but an off-hand guess: Australia. I'm thinking of the Great Australian Bight that makes up most of Australia's southern coast. It is, I believe, the largest bight on the planet.
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The indentation along the coast of northern Florida and southern Georgia
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a single bowline on a bight is used when the bitter end of a line (rope for non-sailors) isn't availible. It, in essence alows one to put a temporary eye in a line without the bitter end.
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2500 square meters are in a bight in Rajasthan.
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No, just bight them. Unless the fleas have a disease, but I'm not sure!
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Yes, unless you poke or do uncomfortable things to a hamster they will bight you.
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Novia means 'new'.Novia is a star that is temporaily extremily bight.
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The Great Australian Bight
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