Examples of 'going to cape' in a sentence

Meaning of "going to cape"

Going to cape: This phrase could imply traveling to or heading towards a cape, a pointed piece of land that extends into a body of water

How to use "going to cape" in a sentence

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going to cape
We are going to cape canaveral.
Did you tell him we are going to Cape North?
We are going to Cape Town on the weekend.
You told me that we will be going to cape town, right?
I am going to Cape Comorin aka Kanyakumari by the end of the month.
A friend of mine is going to Cape Verde soon.
I am going to Cape Breton for a Tibetan retreat.
I can not, because we are going to Cape Cod and then we.
We are going to cape canaveral . Cape canaveral?
With whom are you going to Cape Town?
We are going to Cape Town on the weekend . All of us?
After LOS ANGELES and TOKYO, pack your bags - we are going to Cape Town!
They are going to Cape Doom.
He's not coming back to japan, this time he's going to cape town.
We are going to Cape Cod.

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We are going to Cape Suzette with our real family, and that 's that, right, Uncle Donald?
Sit down . All being well, I am going to Cape Town in a couple of days.
We going to Cape Town. Pack a bag, bruv.
Okay, okay! They are going to Cape Doom.
My brother 's going to Cape Town in November.
Good, good . They are going to Cape Doom.
All being well, I am going to Cape Town in a couple of days.
Aren't you going to Cape Town soon?

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