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Definition of Avalanched
1. avalanche [v] - See also: avalanche
Lexicographical Neighbors of Avalanched
Literary usage of Avalanched
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Roughing it by Mark Twain (1913)
"Every time we avalanched from one end of the stage to the other, the Unabridged
Dictionary would come too; and every time it came it damaged somebody. ..."
2. The Mountains of California by John Muir (1907)
"... and snow are avalanched seemed hopelessly steep, besides being interrupted by
vertical cliffs; while the whole front was rendered still more terribly ..."
3. The Andes of Southern Peru: Geographical Reconnaissance Along the Seventy by Isaiah Bowman (1916)
"... steeper slopes to the lower slopes and eventually accumulates to a marked
degree on the bottoms of the depressions, whence it is avalanched down valley ..."
4. The Gentleman's Magazine (1905)
"You were “either burnt or avalanched out of your hotel,” as one young professor
expressed it. Therefore it happened that, when the voice of the American is ..."
5. Old Junk by Henry Major Tomlinson (1920)
"Slates and tiles have avalanched into the street, or the roof itself is entire,
but has dropped sideways over the ruin below as a drunken cap over the ..."
6. Earth Features and Their Meaning: An Introduction to Geology for the Student by William Herbert Hobbs (1912)
"... but in part of the older debris derived from the crater walls, whence it is
avalanched upon the chimney after each larger explosion. ..."
7. Our Hawaii by Charmian London (1917)
"Always a rebellious memory will be mine that I allowed myself to be dissuaded by
the Doctor and my husband from climbing the avalanched slope at the base of ..."
8. Characteristics of Existing Glaciers by William Herbert Hobbs (1911)
"Only a few years before, Gannett had curiously explained the origin of cirques
through the wear of avalanched snow and ice upon the cirque floor, ..."