Valleys

//ˈvæliz//

"Valleys" in a Sentence (10 examples)

Build a house on the level between two valleys.

He led his men and horses over snowy mountains and down into hot valleys.

If the difference between order and chaos or preservation and ruin were the same as that between high mountains and deep valleys, or between white clay and black lacquer, then wisdom would have had no place: stupidity would also have been alright.

Tom was stunned by the sight of the snow-capped mountains and the lush green valleys below.

Mars has some of the tallest volcanoes and some of the deepest valleys in our solar system.

The air was fresh and crisp, and little smoke-blue mists curled through the valleys and floated off from the hills.

About 90 percent of the mid-ocean ridge system is under the ocean. This system of mountains and valleys criss-crosses the globe, resembling the stitches in a baseball. It's formed by the movement of the Earth's tectonic plates.

The continuous flow of water forms thalwegs in the lower parts of the valleys.

Stanley Abbot, an architect, was the first designer of the parkway. He believed it was important to have variety in what people saw. Along with the mountains, Abbott wanted visitors to the parkway to see the valleys, forests, farms, rivers and homes of the surrounding communities.

On the earth are high mountains, deep valleys, rising hills, hollow caves and shady woods.

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