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Meanings of mountain river in English
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Usage of mountain river in English
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Mackenzie Country river Wilderness mountainriver Fish hard and catch lots!
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He was washed out to the plains by that mountainriver.
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It poured along with the rush of a mountainriver, wild, dark, tumultuous.
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He told Don Wiseman the Cooks cannot rely on a swift flowing mountainriver for hydro power.
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This is what is termed a mountainriver, being in summer a brook, and in winter a torrent.
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Its tail begins where the boreen ends and the mountainriver starts its long curve to the waves.
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All about, like a moving current, a mountainriver, came the new air, the oxygen blowing from the green trees.
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A little mountainriver rushed down its center, and the train would cross the stream about a mile further on.
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Some of the rooms are built into the surrounding cliffs and there's a swimming pool fed by a mountainriver.
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She asked me if the stones were not very pretty, and said she gathered them in one of her mountainriver-beds.
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THE mountainriver crosses the boreen most of the time, on a final, deep swerve to its channel in the strand.
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Another Life: There's an eye-catching hummock of grass on the bank above the pool where the mountainriver runs into the strand.
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I have seen a saturated solution of mining camp going down a mountainriver, to make a sociable call on the valley farmers.
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Every spire of pine along the hill-top, every trouty pool along that mountainriver, was more dear to me than a blood relation.
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Scant secured the prisoners in the passenger bay, while Merv piloted them across to Scotland, then underground through a mountainriver in the Highlands.
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It began to whirl faster and faster, and the sound of roaring water filled Rain's ears, as if a mountainriver thundered through rocks.