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US
/ˈɪnˌɫænd/
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ADJECTIVE
- situated away from an area's coast or border
ADVERB
-
towards or into the interior of a region
the town is five miles inland
How To Use inland In A Sentence
- It continues as an usual inland resort set in woodland of silver birches, rhododendrons and conifers.
- From the early 1620s, coastal Indians supplied wampum (sacred shell beads, polished and strung in strands, belts, or sashes) to Dutch traders who exchanged it with inland natives for beaver pelts.
- This is the northernmost and wettest of the central Asian depressions, remnants of a Tertiary era inland sea, with relict glaciers, glacier lakes and a wide variety of rock types, the result of a long series of successive eras of deposition and orogeny. Uvs Nuur Basin, Russian Federation, Republic of Tuva and Mongolia
- Do they ever take an interest in the increased prices Ulster people endure on food and other commodities compared to the mainland?
- An inventor in Finland has devised a new method of keeping dogs safe from wolves: little protective vests. Times, Sunday Times
- He also contacted the police once he got back to mainland Australia but was told they could not help.
- The oil terminal is in the narrow strait that separates the island from the mainland.
- The island is joined to the mainland by a causeway.
- The weather hampered search efforts by 115 locals and soldiers from the mainland. The Sun
- Just as the Olympic flame is about to reach Hong Kong and mainland China, the Guangdong province police have recently uncovered a case in which a cheap-rate factory in Guangdong was filling out orders by overseas Tibet splittist organizations to manufacture the snow-mountain-lion flags of Free Tibet. The Jawa Report