ridgeline (Meaning)
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ridgeline (n)
a long narrow range of hills
Synonyms & Antonyms of ridgeline
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ridgeline Sentence Examples
- The jagged ridgeline of the mountains stretched endlessly towards the horizon.
- The hikers reached the ridgeline, panting heavily and exhilarated by the view.
- The soldiers cautiously advanced along the treacherous ridgeline, wary of enemy snipers.
- The ridgeline provided a panoramic viewpoint, allowing us to survey the vast landscape below.
- The climber struggled against the howling wind as he clung to the exposed ridgeline.
- The trail meandered along the ridgeline, offering breathtaking vistas at every turn.
- The towering ridgeline cast an ominous shadow over the valley.
- The ridgeline served as a natural boundary between the two neighboring states.
- The helicopter slowly descended, following the ridgeline until it reached the landing zone.
- The snow-capped ridgeline of the Alps was a majestic sight against the clear blue sky.
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a long narrow range of hills
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The jagged ridgeline of the mountains stretched endlessly towards the horizon.
The hikers reached the ridgeline, panting heavily and exhilarated by the view.
The soldiers cautiously advanced along the treacherous ridgeline, wary of enemy snipers.
The ridgeline provided a panoramic viewpoint, allowing us to survey the vast landscape below.