To the north-west the view is intercepted by another point of this range, on which is a high peak, which I have named Mount Hay, after the Honourable Alexander Hay, the Commissioner of Crown Lands.
Started at 9 o'clock to cross the scrub for the distant high peak.
There are several of them, seemingly revised editions of each other; in the early ones no author's name appears, although among the later editions various names appear on the title page.
Mines and minerals did not escape such an acute geographer, and the matters of greatest interest are those with relation to Spanish mines.
When Marion Stanlock selected the term High Peak as her Camp Fire name, her deliberations carried her back from Hiawatha Institute to the scene of most of the years of her child life in Hollyhill.
High Peak, as the tapering sugar-loaf of earth was called, was located west of Hollyhill, close to the town.
The trouble is when you say 'sharp, high peak' you may see any one of fifty which you think is the right one, and it may be wrong.
I am pretty sure now that this is the right 'sharp, high peak.
Opposite our camp on Loon Lake there is a 'sharp, high peak,' all right, and this no doubt is the one the traders told us about.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "high peak" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.