Noun
a promontory on Hatteras Island off the Atlantic coast of North Carolina
Source: WordNetThe allurement that [women] hold out to men is precisely the allurement that Cape Hatteras holds out to sailors: they are enormously dangerous and hence enormously fascinating. H. L. Mencken
frequent storms drive ships to their destruction on Cape Hatteras Source: Internet
After months of investigation, research and one false positive, Monitor was rediscovered off Cape Hatteras at a depth of convert, 111 years after her sinking. Source: Internet
Elsewhere in the tropics, there is a small area of low pressure about 400 miles southeast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina that has a low potential of development over the next five days as it moves to the west-northwest. Source: Internet
The Gulf Stream can carry fry spawned to the south of Cape Hatteras to the north, and eddies can spin off, carrying them into populations found off the coast of the mid-Atlantic, and the New England states. Source: Internet
As of late Monday morning, Buttrick said Chris was 250 miles southeast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, with sustained winds of 60 miles per hour. Source: Internet