Examples of 'new mountains' in a sentence
Meaning of "new mountains"
new mountains: metaphorical phrase meaning new challenges or obstacles to overcome
How to use "new mountains" in a sentence
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We were also heading towards many new mountains.
There are no new mountains for me to climb.
Enjoy traveling and discovering new mountains.
Five new mountains this year.
We need to climb new mountains.
New mountains could rise and new valleys form.
There are no new mountains to climb.
New mountains are being created as backbones for new lands rising.
I just ordered new mountains.
New mountains to climb.
The player must complete challenges to unlock new mountains and equipment.
There were also new mountains in sight in that direction.
It must also be made absolutely sure that new mountains do not emerge.
Discovering new mountains is the best thing I know.
The key is to keep moving forward, keep looking for new mountains to climb.
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There are no new mountains to climb, June.
As long as his strength permits, the poor mortal must always climb new mountains.
There are no new mountains for me to climb . Let us huddle up.
Being a WWE Superstar will present new challenges, new mountains to climb and new competition.
New mountains kept forming as recently as 60 million years go.
There are always new challenges, new weights to lift, new mountains to climb.
Ah, new mountains to climb.
Now there are new mountains to jump over . ".
Those are new mountains that were not there a few years ago . ”.
There are no new mountains to climb, June . I have seen it all.
To 300 million years ago, new mountains were uplifted during the Variscan mountain-building period.
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