39 Words to use with ridge

Long since the cache was emptied, the crow lights no more on the ridge pole.

Long before the sun had reached the meridian, I had a stout little platform, that was quite eighteen inches above the water, and which was surrounded by a species of low ridge-ropes, so placed as to keep articles from readily tumbling off it.

"You don't want to put on spectacles to look at that," he remarked; "not that you gain anything by so much enlargement; three diameters is ample for studying the ridge-patterns.

honk!" which had preceded the advent of the car on the ridge road.

BOWER, B. M. The dry ridge gang.

Most of the bands were above the snow linesome appearing away back toward the ridge crests, and looking as small as mice.

Innumerable insects begin to dance, the deer withdraw from the open glades and ridge-tops to their leafy hiding-places in the chaparral, the flowers open and straighten their petals as the dew vanishes, every pulse beats high, every life-cell rejoices, the very rocks seem to tingle with life, and God is felt brooding over everything great and small.

"In the shallow coulee east of the ridge, and almost at the bottom of the slope, some distance northwest of where Calhoun and Crittenden were killed, and on the main ridge slope of it, is a large group of stones.

When he and his mount were breasting the first slight rise of the northern slope of Indian Ridgewhich ridge marks with its long, broad-backed bulk the southern boundary of the flats south of Farewell and forces the Marysville trail to travel five miles to go twoa rider emerged from a small boulder-strewn draw wherein tamaracks grew thinly.

The ridge faces have been developed; at night they are like jeweled fingers, reaching high, separated by vast darknesses.

At noon turned south, and at 1.35 p.m. camped at a small lagoon nearly dry and half a mile from the bank of the river; a few hills rose close to the south-west of the river opposite our camp, the lower ridges grassy, the higher hills wooded, but not exceeding 500 feet above the plain.

Neither was the ridge level, and our tents were pitched at such an angle that the slumberer whose grasp of the bed-head relaxed "In the mist and shadow of sleep" was brought to wakefulness by finding his toes gently sliding out into the nipping and eager air of night.

This is distinctly ridge-like from the coronet to the ground, while on either side of it the quarters appear to have sunk to less than their normal dimensions.

Smoke rose, drawing Patrick's eyes up the dark green mountain to the ridge line, an hour's walk above them.

The swamp lay in a hollow between two ridge-mountains, and the spruce and cedar grew low and thickso thick that there was almost no snow under them, and day was like twilight.

If we had had plenty of time, we should have worked up the ridge nearer, and this Hunter was still anxious for me to do, but when I saw one of the sheep suddenly raise his head and look intently in our direction I knew my only chance was to take the long shot.

At the moment the abrupt turn was made in the course of the fugitives the two parties of rustlers did not see each other, a precipitous ridge preventing.

It was a scramble to reach the top, for the ground was steep and sloppy, but on the summit of the ridge progress was easier.

In the shallow valleys which lie between the ridges rice is chiefly cultivated, and gives large returns.

"Better catch up your ridge-runners," he had cautioned, "because I'll set yuh plumb afoot if yuh don't."

"This ridge shuts in the plain, M'seur, and just over the top of it is an old cabin which has been abandoned for many years.

He had not taken in its meaning at the instant, but when he had turned about and seen Ridge sitting stiffly facing ahead it came to him what had happened at the crisis.

The ladders were now applied, and mounted by several men, which the monkey observing, and finding himself almost encompassed, not being able to make speed enough with his three legs, let me drop on a ridge tile, and made his escape.

The whole shattered ridge totters.

Along the brow of this long ridge wanders that fascinating old track indifferently termed Ridgeway and Icknield Way, which only leaves the highlands to cross the Thames at Streatley.

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