Sentences

tramontane in a sentence

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📚 Grade Level: Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

Tramontane refers to a cold wind or mist that originates from the mountains, often bringing a chill to the surrounding areas.

Sample Sentences

  1. The tramontane winds swept across the valley, bringing a chill with them.
  2. As the sun set behind the mountains, a tramontane mist began to roll in.
  3. She felt invigorated by the cool tramontane breeze that swept through the open window.
  4. The artist captured the essence of the tramontane landscape in vivid colors.
  5. With each passing day, the tramontane air filled her lungs with a sense of freedom.
  6. The tramontane winds swept through the valley, bringing a chill that hinted at the approaching winter.
  7. Her fascination with the tramontane landscape grew as she explored its rugged mountains and deep valleys.
  8. In ancient texts, the tramontane was often depicted as a harbinger of change, altering the course of events.
  9. Artists frequently captured the essence of the tramontane in their works, using its dramatic contrasts to evoke emotion.
  10. The tramontane's unpredictable nature can be both a challenge and a source of inspiration for those who embrace it.