A wisp of cloud, an outlier of the main bank, lay directly ahead of us.
The granite mass on the right is a small outlierof the main batholith looking south.
At the lower edge of the rectangle is a snow-capped outlier of the Cordillera Vilcapampa.
This little range is the Sahel, an outlier just separated from the main chain in the rear by the once marshy plain of the Metidja, now converted by drainage and scientific agriculture into the most fertile lowland region of all North Africa.
The waters of this longer stream rise on a western outlier of Butser Hill and, draining a remote and beautiful district served by the Meon Valley Railway, reach Titchfield Haven over three miles below the Hamble.
I walked out under cover of my umbrella, to renew my acquaintance with the outlier of the Weald at Linksfield, and ascertain what sort of section it now presented under the quarrying operations of the limeburners.
We first visited together the outlier of the Weald at Linksfield.
These lively young men had been in unusual demand of late, and their hiding-place was not known even to the faithful, so I was condemned to the society of an outlier of a less picturesque variety.
Numbers were of theoutlier class, who, wearied of continual hiding in the laurel brakes, had embraced this service as a compromise.
The fact that the outlier and the plateau are separated by the low strip of the Mohawk Valley makes this the one place where the highly complex Appalachian system can easily be crossed.
In the Olympic and Sierra Nevada ranges the most western outlier of this northern band of vegetation probably contains the most inspiring forests of the world.
Iron from that outlier of the Laurentian highland which forms the peninsula of northern Michigan can easily be brought by water almost to the center of the prairie region.
To the north its place is taken by the Adirondacks, which are an outlier of the great Laurentian area of Canada.
The summit of the outlier is tolerably level, and here the shepherds had built small hollow piles of dry stone, in which their newly yeaned lambs are sheltered from the rude blasts.
The ascent of the outlier occupied three very slow hours, spent mostly in prospecting and collecting.
Here a small white outlier disappears below the surface, rising again in filets upon the further side.
The Carboniferous Limestone then stretches down to Cavan town, a bold outlier of the higher strata being left above Ballyconnell.
It is on this series that the Shannon rises, under the high outlier of grit on Cuilcagh.
The extreme south-east of the county includes part of the Triassic outlier of Kingscourt.
A few later dykes of altered andesite occur within the forest itself, and diorite in the outlier of Brazil Wood.
This outlier is about a mile and a half long, by half a mile broad.
The nearest exposure of the Rhætic to Birmingham occurs round the fringe of an outlier of Lower Lias resting on the Upper Red Marl near the village of Knowle.
This mighty outlier was the one object which riveted our eyes, quite eclipsing the more distant glories of the Bernina.
From its position as an outlier of the great chain, we had expected much from the Adamello, and now we were not disappointed.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "outlier" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.