wind gap (Meaning)
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wind gap (n)
a pass in a mountain ridge with no stream flowing through it
Synonyms & Antonyms of wind gap
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wind gap Sentence Examples
- The narrow wind gap allowed us a momentary respite from the relentless gusts.
- Hikers cautiously navigated the steep inclines and exposed wind gaps along the ridge.
- The wind gap provided a strategic point for archers to ambush unsuspecting travelers.
- The wind howled through the wind gap, creating an eerie and unsettling atmosphere.
- The wind gap offered panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
- Erosion had carved a deep and treacherous wind gap into the sheer cliffs.
- The wind gap served as a natural boundary between two distinct ecosystems.
- The pioneers used the wind gap as a pass through the treacherous pass.
- The wind gap was a popular spot for rock climbers and adventure seekers alike.
- The wind whistled through the narrow wind gap, as if it were a tortured spirit.
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a pass in a mountain ridge with no stream flowing through it
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The narrow wind gap allowed us a momentary respite from the relentless gusts.
Hikers cautiously navigated the steep inclines and exposed wind gaps along the ridge.
The wind gap provided a strategic point for archers to ambush unsuspecting travelers.
The wind howled through the wind gap, creating an eerie and unsettling atmosphere.