A large number or amount.
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Examples for "mountain"
Examples for "mountain"
1He said: We need to use this: this was never our mountain.
2Ye shall return home, and ye shall become one with the mountain.'
3The western mountain town of Zintan is effectively outside central government control.
4It was later that year when I climbed my first physical mountain.
5Sure, you get free lift tickets and free rein on the mountain.
1In Europe, almost every carrier uses GSM, which means lots of competition.
2She needs lots of rest, good food, as little stress as possible.
3Maurice Bleibermacher has a different problem: lots of degrees and no money.
4This is a complicated question, and the answer is: lots of places.
5I'd had lots of personal problems and went through some difficult times.
1Second: People tend to form unions with partners with similar credit scores.
2However, speed of progress varied greatly between the scores and age groups.
3Result: The mean scores tended to decrease as the line-pair values increased.
4However, survivors' scores eroded as they reported more and more chronic conditions.
5Results: Both intervention groups demonstrated improvement in study measures from baseline scores.
1Thanathorn and the Future Forward party are facing dozens of legal cases.
2Besides Gross, U.S. officials said Cuba also released dozens of political prisoners.
3For many years they would have heard dozens of cases each week.
4This went on for several minutes, North rattling off dozens of words.
5However, dozens of mainly young locals want the expansion to be stopped.
1Its crude steel production capacity is over 17 million tons per year.
2Last year, some 5 tons of litter were left behind, she said.
3Nathan Astle leads New Zealand's all-time one-day century list with 16 tons.
4Of course, on the set, there's tons of technology all the time.
5But getting them to that point takes months and tons of food.
1The result is piles of highly flammable clothes building up in factories.
2However, when we paid piles of peanuts, we simply got greedy monkeys.
3A report from an independent assessor found numerous problems with their piles.
4There were also piles and piles of paper on every available surface.
5Think of them stacked up in bright yellow piles in the warehouse.
1Companies that are best practice come with loads and loads of information.
2When it comes to quickly moving heavy loads, brute power remains key.
3However, concerns remained about the high debt loads of some euro-zone nations.
4Children with HIV infection have high viral loads, particularly in early childhood.
5Ayla said they were strong and could carry the loads, Proleva said.
1THE good news is there's still absolutely heaps of snow in Australia.
2The dead lie in heaps and layers in the invisible, pernicious poison.
3The ground was piled with dead Yankees; they were piled in heaps.
4His enemies lay in three dark and motionless heaps in the snow.
5Some were broken, and lay in heaps in the clear green water.
1Somewhere in these stacks of paper is the answer, I know it.
2Secondly, the difficulty level shoots up suddenly once the stacks are involved.
3Umballa arranged the coin in stacks, one of them triple in size.
4She saw stacks of bills to pay, future reservations, some from Tokyo.
5Just find a way to get on stacks of routes without leading.
1The rafts in the meantime to keep the middle of the stream.
2Adolph led the way onto the rafts and the two others followed.
3The heavy rafts of timber threatened to shut me in my camp.
4Mr. Paterson was the first to float oak in rafts to Quebec.
5I think he must have been looking at the rafts or something.
1The lashings of rain are expected to drive through until Friday morning.
2He had sprung alongside of Clara, and was already unwinding her lashings.
3Sharia prescribes stonings, lashings, amputations and execution as punishments for some crimes.
4Gone is the slice of toast with lashings of butter and marmalade.
5The others, twisting in their lashings, turning painfull, stared with open lips.
1We all send you and the Harmonies lots and gobs of love.
2She ate gobs of greasy chips and bloated her belly with Cokes.
3She wore jeans, a white peasant blouse, and gobs of silver jewelry.
4She immediately began to 'give' comfort, in large, clearly articulated, perfectly grammatical gobs.
5In reality, gobs of people buy S-Classes without thinking about it.
1If your surname happens to be Windsor then the answer is oodles.
2You see it in new bars, cafes and oodles of Instagram feeds.
3In their hands, dubstep became an art-pop sound with oodles of potential.
4There are cooking facilities, andthe pods have oodles of insulation and heating.
5It proves us Brits are bold, colourful and have oodles of style.
1The Americans cried a little and great scads of patriotism were noted.
2And I met scads of people who were really curious about my arm.
3You'll find a buckskin purse, with some scads in it, in the bag.
4It offers dynamic real-time quotes and scads of research and metrics.
5All good reasons why scads of culinary students have their sights set on television.
1He slews all out of gear, like a carronade with rotten lashings.
2He had slews and slathers of money, as Yankee Bill would say.
3As the wave breaks around them, the IBS slews precariously to the right.
4The rising tide fetched with it slews of blue sky.
5He returned the greeting, voice slurred by excess slews of flesh around his mouth.
1He has been known to hand wads of money to homeless people.
2Blanket weed spreads quickly to form thick wads of green floating filaments.
3He swapped tobacco wads from one cheek to the other and continued:
4Will bankers also soon be clamoring for wads of the high-value bill?
5Will bankers also soon be clamouring for wads of the high-value bill?
6And rivers of snot I keep honking into wads of pink tissue.
7Money flows freely as people go around holding huge wads of notes.
8He would cough constantly, sometimes bringing up big black wads of phlegm.
9Big phlegmy wads of it darkened the dirty bed of the truck.
10Far ahead you could see woods, like little wads of dull green paper.
11Not surprisingly, many of the world's top wads make the journey each year.
12She glanced at him, then pulled out the wads of paper.
13The leaves sounded like wads of paper crinkling and crunching under my shoes.
14I know: I will provide you with little wads of cotton-wool.
15It unbuckles our tight-wads and gives our ingenious young loafers something to do.
16The teachers had forbidden me to throw paper wads, or spitballs.
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