Definitions
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- noun a mountain peak in southwestern Washington in the Cascade Range (12,307 feet high)
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Examples
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He turned the music up, and drove skillfully, in spite of the increasing snowfall, through the narrow streets of the area of town called Mount Adams.
Darkness Before Dawn Sharon M. Draper 2001
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He turned the music up, and drove skillfully, in spite of the increasing snowfall, through the narrow streets of the area of town called Mount Adams.
Darkness Before Dawn Sharon M. Draper 2001
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It's taking place actually in Mount Adams which is a large volcano there.
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I went around and looked into the opening and saw Mount Adams in the distance, upside down in the sight of the camera, and the wide Columbia River wandering east, out toward farmland where it would eventually turn north toward Canada.
Father Fiction Donald Miller 2010
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We had hiked to the top of a smaller mountain to get a view of Mount Adams, across the river.
Father Fiction Donald Miller 2010
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I sat on a rock and watched the stretched-cotton clouds snag across the jagged spine of Mount Adams.
Father Fiction Donald Miller 2010
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I went around and looked into the opening and saw Mount Adams in the distance, upside down in the sight of the camera, and the wide Columbia River wandering east, out toward farmland where it would eventually turn north toward Canada.
Father Fiction Donald Miller 2010
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He was writing his folks back home in Mount Adams.
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We had hiked to the top of a smaller mountain to get a view of Mount Adams, across the river.
Father Fiction Donald Miller 2010
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I sat on a rock and watched the stretched-cotton clouds snag across the jagged spine of Mount Adams.
Father Fiction Donald Miller 2010
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