Sentence examples for to avalanche from inspiring English sources

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to avalanche

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A large mass or body of snow and ice sliding swiftly down a mountain side, or falling down a precipice.

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"The slope isn't steep enough to avalanche here," he said.

We would cover everything from map work and ski touring, to avalanche knowledge and rescue skills.

And the San Marzano plum tomatoes, the Brandywines and the Sungold cherry tomatoes are beginning to avalanche.

Niclas upped the ante by choosing a steeper descent on an area which had been known to avalanche.

("The Chuting Gallery": "You will be exposed to avalanche hazards 100 per cent of the time and getting caught in even a minor slide here could be fatal").

As I stated, a lot of research has been done on heuristics, as the field is called, as it relates to avalanche safety over the past 10 years.

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In 2011, two years after his retirement, Sakic returned to the Avalanche to work in their front office.

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Climate experts say rising global temperatures have contributed to avalanches on the Himalayan mountains.

Prone to avalanches in winter, the road is in poor condition all year.

Never had I felt so close to avalanches, and we were still in the car.

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