snow-capped (Meaning)
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snow-capped (a)
(of mountains) capped with a covering of snow
Synonyms & Antonyms of snow-capped
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snow-capped Sentence Examples
- The majestic snow-capped mountains pierced the azure sky like icy daggers.
- The snow-capped peaks of the Alps beckoned hikers and skiers alike to its frozen wonderland.
- The wind howled through the pass, swirling the snow-capped firs into frenzied phantoms.
- The snow-capped cottage nestled cozily amidst the snow-laden pine trees.
- The snow-capped volcano towered over the city, a silent guardian with a fiery heart.
- The snow-capped carousel twinkled with festive lights, spreading joy throughout the town square.
- The snow-capped castle stood as an ethereal sentinel, its turrets draped in sparkling white.
- The snow-capped glaciers stretched far and wide, a frozen expanse that stretched beyond the horizon.
- The snow-capped eagles soared high above the clouds, their wings brushing the celestial tapestry.
- The snow-capped sled dog team raced across the frozen tundra, their howls echoing through the icy wilderness.
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(of mountains) capped with a covering of snow
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The majestic snow-capped mountains pierced the azure sky like icy daggers.
The snow-capped peaks of the Alps beckoned hikers and skiers alike to its frozen wonderland.
The wind howled through the pass, swirling the snow-capped firs into frenzied phantoms.
The snow-capped cottage nestled cozily amidst the snow-laden pine trees.