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Definition of Great smoky mountains
1. Noun. Part of the Appalachians between North Carolina and Tennessee.
Generic synonyms: Chain, Chain Of Mountains, Mountain Chain, Mountain Range, Range, Range Of Mountains
Lexicographical Neighbors of Great Smoky Mountains
Literary usage of Great smoky mountains
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Our Southern Highlanders: A Narrative of Adventure in the Southern by Horace Kephart (1922)
"... CHAPTER III THE great smoky mountains FOR a long time my chief interest was
not in ... great smoky mountains."
2. The Carolina Mountains by Margaret Warner Morley (1913)
"XXIII THE great smoky mountains IS it the name, or the literary uses of the last
few years, that has invested the Smoky Mountains with that feeling of ..."
3. The Great American Wilderness: Touring America's National Parks by Larry H. Ludmer (2000)
"great smoky mountains NATIONAL PARK This park is close to major population centers,
but its lush greenery and pleasantly rounded peaks create a soothing ..."
4. Provincial Types in American Fiction by Horace Spencer Fiske (1903)
"Mr." Craddock proved to be Miss Murfree, and the serial was realized in "The
Prophet of the great smoky mountains." There is little cause for wonderment ..."
5. Bulletin by North Carolina Dept. of Conservation and Development, North Carolina Geological Survey (1883-1905), North Carolina Geological and Economic Survey (1894)
"From their dark foliage the Blacks and Great Smoky mountains derive their ...
of Forney's creek in the Great Smoky mountains, while on bold south slopes, ..."