On this day the future home owners of this rich valley, surrounded by its snow-capped mountains, were to draw lots for their tracts of land.
Would she listen to the call of wild adventure until it led her away into those snow-capped mountains?
The view to the westward, stretching over a large extent of grassy plains, was bounded by lofty ranges of snow-capped mountains; but to the north it was intercepted by another summit of the mountain upon which they stood.
Near the entrance it is low, as compared with the adjacent land; but in the interior are lofty snow-capped mountains.
Right and left of us lies a valley of the usual sterile appearance, huge snow-capped mountains shutting it in.
Some lofty snow-capped mountains close in the upward view.
Iron-capped mountains on the right, covered with fog.
During the day we saw a number of places at which the red rocks crop out from the summits of the high hills, resembling those on the eastern side of Lake Lindeman, which had been named the "Iron-Capped Mountains" on that account.
You were thinking of a tiny land-locked harbour, surrounded by snow-capped mountains, were you not?
Browne was on the bridge at the time, and it was with a sensible feeling of regret that he bade farewell to the little village nestling at the foot of the snow-capped mountains.
Hammy, he walked barefoot in the snow, on' hollered at the snow-capped mountains.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "capped mountains" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.