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Definition of mountain range in US English: mountain rangenounˈmount(ə)n ˌrānj A line of mountains connected by high ground. Example sentencesExamples - He has also climbed the Cullin mountain range on the Isle of Skye and has competed as the co-driver for a rally team for 15 years.
- And to the right was a precipitous mountain range with snowy caps and rocky cliffs.
- However, ahead of them loomed a large mountain range, like an impassable wall.
- The moon was now descending behind the mountain range while the sun rose up to break through the morning haze.
- In the background, a mountain range is partly obscured by a hedgerow and trees.
- Every now and then the fog would break for a moment, exposing the mountain range looming in the distance.
- It's pretty much the only way to get through the mountain range in that area.
- In the distance she thought she saw the dark outline of a mountain range, but it was too far to be certain.
- Vancouver is close to both the ocean and the mountain range so lots of rain is expected.
- Qazvin, like Tehran, sits in the foothills of the Alborz mountain range, which skirts the south coast of the Caspian Sea.
- He looked out at the white capped peaks and marveled at the beauteous expanse of the mountain range.
- The terrain between the spur of the mountain range and the sea is flat and thickly forested.
- The backbone of the region is made up of the Balkans, a mountain range that runs north-south.
- There has been massive illegal logging in the Sierra Madre mountain range since the 1950s.
- Somebody has to ask the question of how the chart makers could neglect to find an entire undersea mountain range.
- In the east, the Sierra Maestra mountain range is beautiful and full of endemic species.
- The mountain range I had been keeping my eye on throughout the trip was getting steadily closer.
- The sun sinks behind the mountain range and sheds a shadow over the forest.
- Beyond these cities stood the snowy peaks of this spectacular mountain range.
- The land is mostly desert, with a mountain range in the north and oases scattered across the sands.
- The mountain range has 3,200 glaciers with hundreds of millions of cubic metres of snow.
- He noticed the long shadows on the ground below him, cast from a distant mountain range behind him.
Definition of mountain range in US English: mountain rangenounˈmount(ə)n ˌrānj A line of mountains connected by high ground. Example sentencesExamples - Somebody has to ask the question of how the chart makers could neglect to find an entire undersea mountain range.
- Qazvin, like Tehran, sits in the foothills of the Alborz mountain range, which skirts the south coast of the Caspian Sea.
- The moon was now descending behind the mountain range while the sun rose up to break through the morning haze.
- The terrain between the spur of the mountain range and the sea is flat and thickly forested.
- The land is mostly desert, with a mountain range in the north and oases scattered across the sands.
- The backbone of the region is made up of the Balkans, a mountain range that runs north-south.
- He has also climbed the Cullin mountain range on the Isle of Skye and has competed as the co-driver for a rally team for 15 years.
- Every now and then the fog would break for a moment, exposing the mountain range looming in the distance.
- In the background, a mountain range is partly obscured by a hedgerow and trees.
- He looked out at the white capped peaks and marveled at the beauteous expanse of the mountain range.
- Beyond these cities stood the snowy peaks of this spectacular mountain range.
- Vancouver is close to both the ocean and the mountain range so lots of rain is expected.
- And to the right was a precipitous mountain range with snowy caps and rocky cliffs.
- He noticed the long shadows on the ground below him, cast from a distant mountain range behind him.
- It's pretty much the only way to get through the mountain range in that area.
- The mountain range I had been keeping my eye on throughout the trip was getting steadily closer.
- However, ahead of them loomed a large mountain range, like an impassable wall.
- In the east, the Sierra Maestra mountain range is beautiful and full of endemic species.
- In the distance she thought she saw the dark outline of a mountain range, but it was too far to be certain.
- The mountain range has 3,200 glaciers with hundreds of millions of cubic metres of snow.
- There has been massive illegal logging in the Sierra Madre mountain range since the 1950s.
- The sun sinks behind the mountain range and sheds a shadow over the forest.
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