adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a snow-capped mountain (= with snow on the top )
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beautiful views of snow-capped mountains
a snowy/snow-capped peak
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The snow-capped peaks of the Sorondo mountain range provide a dramatic backdrop.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
mountain
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All around are snow-capped mountains which provide the walker or nature-lover with magnificent opportunities to savour the Alpine flora.
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Two children, snow-capped mountains , brilliant vistas.
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For now there were friends, and music, and food, and Christmas, and snow-capped mountains , and Zali.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
snow-capped, white-capped etc
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A view of the snow-capped peaks of Hualca-Hualca and Ampato through sprays of golden marigolds.
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Above them towers the snow-capped Mount Illimani, symbol and guardian of La Paz.
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All around are snow-capped mountains which provide the walker or nature-lover with magnificent opportunities to savour the Alpine flora.
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For now there were friends, and music, and food, and Christmas, and snow-capped mountains, and Zali.
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Majestic snow-capped peaks towered over sweeping flower-strewn plains.
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The snow-capped peaks of the Sorondo mountain range provide a dramatic backdrop.
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The snow-capped summit, 2,642 metres high, offers astounding views.
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Two children, snow-capped mountains, brilliant vistas.