Flatland
"Flatland" in a Sentence (4 examples)
Russia was vulnerable because of the flatland of what is commonly known as the Northern European Plain.
Ziri's commute consisted mostly in driving through flatland.
After crossing the flatlands Lincoln, with its magnificent hilltop cathedral, comes into view before we pull into the station, with its lovely Tudor revival-style buildings.
Back then, at eighteen, in her humble bed-sit, in Dublin's 'flatland', she was lonely.
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