1. clift - Noun
2. Clift - Proper noun
A cliff.
A cleft of crack; a narrow opening.
The fork of the legs; the crotch.
Source: Webster's dictionaryClift et al., 2011, U-Pb zircon dating evidence for a Pleistocene Sarasvati River and capture of the Yamuna River, Geology, 40, 211–214 (2011). Source: Internet
In popular culture With Marilyn Monroe and (in the background) Eli Wallach and Montgomery Clift in The Misfits (1961) Warner Bros. cartoons sometimes caricatured Gable. Source: Internet
Jean Dalby Clift says that people not only add their own interpretations to symbols, they also create personal symbols that represent their own understanding of their lives: what she calls "core images" of the person. Source: Internet
Clift was placed under arrest, and after reading him his Miranda Rights, he was transported to the Macon County Justice Center.” Source: Internet
The cast, assembled by Herman Shumlin, inclÙdes Dudley Digges, Cornelia Otis Skinner, and Montgomery Clift. Source: Internet
Built in the early 1950s as a production retreat for the cast and crew of “A Place in the Sun” starring Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift, the hotel by the same name is a favorite of many loyal long-time guests. Source: Internet