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Example sentences for "high ridge"

  • Happening to look up on a high ridge to the north of us, I saw a large band of Buffalo coming towards us, and I thought by the lay of the ground that they must pass through the spot where we were going to camp.

  • The next day we were traveling along on a high ridge in the south east corner of what is now the State of Nevada.

  • Myself and my assistants now took the trail of the Indians, and we had followed it about five miles when we came to a high ridge, and as we looked down into the valley we saw the Indians in camp.

  • High ridge to south plainly visible, a good deal of snow visible.

  • Here there was a high ridge to the right, crowned with a wood of Q.

  • In five or six miles of a northeasterly course, we struck a high ridge, broken into conical peaks, on whose summits large boulders were gathered in heaps.

  • It might be though that you wouldn't even get out of High Ridge.

  • You know," said Bob, "my father says that Mr. Wernberg is about the most rabid German in High Ridge.

  • Do you think there'll be much trouble with the Germans here in High Ridge?

  • Crook to a high ridge, where, with his glasses, he could overlook the whole country.

  • Just before sundown we halted on a high ridge, when I took a look through my glasses over the country.

  • It was in the evening of the fifth day when we came upon a high ridge, and almost due west of us and far below we could see a great valley, since known as Gallatin Valley, where Bozeman, Mont.

  • The second day out we climbed to the top of a high ridge, and by looking through the glass we could see a large emigrant train coming, which we thought to be about twenty miles distant.

  • At the point of conflict rose a high ridge of water, over which came the sea current, combing down like water over a mildam.

  • One of us ascended a high ridge, to survey whatever might be within view.

  • He had scarcely advanced a league, before he killed a deer on the top of a high ridge.

  • The river seems here to run upon a high ridge; for we can see from our crafts a great distance back into the country, which is thickly covered with musquito and other low and scrubby trees.

  • I left the house early in the morning, and, starting a deer close by, gave chase, following the track over hill and dale, until I reached a high ridge bordering on Lac de Sable.

  • Its banks, which are clothed with verdure to the water's edge, recede by a gradual slope until they terminate in a high ridge, running parallel to the river on both sides.

  • Words can give no conception of the ghastly desolation and hopeless dreariness of the scene which meets one's eyes from the crest of a high ridge.

  • Warri and I were leading, riding Highlander in turn; on cresting a high ridge we saw before us a little clump of mulga and grass, amongst it a camp of some dozen or more natives.

  • If the animal is on a high ridge, the sides of which round upward a little, the hunter may crawl on his hands and knees until he sees, just visible above the grass, the tips of the horns or ears.

  • Up on a high ridge only a short distance off, his body was lying, another victim of Indian murder.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    coniferous trees; high bank; high birth; high education; high explosives; high frequency; high grass; high heaven; high hills; high lands; high mountain; high opinion; high reputation; high ridge; high schools; high sense; high tree; high wages; high wall; high walls; higher animals; higher civilization; higher position; never could; shall apply; small nations