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Appalachian Mountains [ˌæpəˈleɪʃən] N pl

Rocky Mountains N

mountain [ˈmaʊntɪn, Am -t̬n] N

1. mountain geo:

2. mountain inf (amount):

mountain chain N geo

mountain range N geo

Usage examples with mountains

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When breeding, it avoids treeless or heavily wooded areas, cities, mountains, and farmland, but it often feeds over wetlands, cultivation or gardens.
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The Red Sea may have been named after these mountains, which are red.
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However, a snowstorm hits while he is driving through the mountains.
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The data showed the configuration of the seafloor where he saw that some undersea mountains had flat tops.
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The geography of the borough stretches from foothills to lower mountains of the range, which are separated by ravines and canyons.
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You've probably heard the stories of huge butter mountains and wine lakes, and moneybags landowners living the high life thanks to subsidies from unwitting urbanites.
theconversation.com
However, supporters of regular forces with remnants continued their efforts in the mountains.
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Even ordinary residences had tiny gardens in their courtyards, with terra-cotta mountains and small ponds.
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Harvesting ice from mountains and lakes and transporting it around the world to be stored in insulated ice houses was a backbreaking and dangerous business.
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It has rolling hills and mountains in the distance and a very heavy wooded aspect interlaced with streams and waterfalls.
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